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>In <200401262045.i0QKjCAP007908@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/26/04  
>   at 12:41 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>Sorry to be so dense about this. I see a lot of folders and drives -- 
>Don't worry about it.  I missed a typo in your command.  I originally 
>asked you to do: 
>  checkini /s /w 
>you did: 
>  checkini /s/w 
>There is a difference.  Just like in the English language, spaces 
>sometimes matter.  Checkini's command line parsing is not as robust as it 
>could be, so the /w is ignored. 
>One more try?  OK? :-) 
Hi Steven, 
Does the checkini /s /w do anything besides report the problems? I mean, 
is there any point to running it repeatedly? 
I went back to Unimaint and tried some additional tools: 
Delete Ignored File Handles 
That cleaned up some of the errors. 
Aggressive File Handles Repair 
That corrupted my desktop, and I had to restore it from a backup. 
I don't see any other tools that look like they would be helpful. What do 
you recommend for the next step? 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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