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In <200401300554.i0U5ssAP007772@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/29/04   
   at 09:55 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I did a little more checking with Unimaint on "Do all individual INI  
>repairs."  
 
>This is the one I can't remove. It causes a dump of some sort.  
 
You probably should forward the dump to Jim Read for analysis.  
 
>PM_SPOOLER_PORT/\PIPE\LPD0 - Invalid - Key Name *** Path or File Not  
>Found  
 
>Any way to remove it manually?  
 
Well, you could open up OS2SYS.INI and find the PM_SPOOLER_PORT  
application and delete it there.  I don't know that you really want do do  
this because I'm not sure I trust the error message.  
 
Steven  
 
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