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In <200401281837.i0SIbnAP018066@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/28/04
at 10:38 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Oh, Unimaint.
>OK - File -> Sys.ini
>PM_Workplace:ActiveHandles
>Key Value Length in hex = 16
>PM_Workplace:Handles0
>Key Value Length in hex = F6DC (there is a lot of stuff in there, but
>nothing that looks odd).
>PM_Workplace:Handles1
>Key Value Length in hex = F711
>Is that what you were asking, or am I still in the wrong place?
Yes. That's the right number of application entries. There's something
wrong with the handle tables, but it's not obvious how to fix them.
What I would try next is cleanini:
<http://home.t-online.de/home/C.Arnold/download/cleanini55.zip>
The command line switches are the same style as checkini's. Run it as:
cleanini /c /logdel /restart
and see what happens. Worst case you will have to restore the desktop.
Regards,
Steven
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