said:
>-- UniMaint has a habit of making repairs and saying it has deleted stuff
>but the stuff shows back up a few minutes later. Really weird. (Jim
>Reeves says I might be hitting some kind of maximum buffer size on the
>OS2*.INI files).
That's going to happen unless you reset the WPS very soon after running
the repair. The more active the system. The smaller the time window.
>-- CleanINI used to totally zap my OS2*.INI files but I might have been
>using one of the /Del* parameters when I first started using it (I don't
>use any of the /Del* parameters now and it seems to work okay). Do you
>use any of the /Del* parameters?
I run it with /LogDel /Multipass.
>I run CheckINI with the /C /Y:2 parameters. Steven says I'm nuts to run
>it that way but what the heck I have backups.
That's not what I say. I say OS/2 gives you to freedom to choose. Some
folks folks like pierced noses. Others prefer a hole in the foot.
Steven
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