said:
>First time I did the pdumpusr command. I wondered about trying it with
>dropped options. I think I'd rather drop all but one just to see if it
>will work w/o trapping.
Good idea. Also, since this is your maintenance partition, make sure that
you are using the right pdumpusr.exe. It's one of this commands where
using an older version might cause problems because it has to be using
private interfaces to configure the kernel code with the dump parameters.
You should have only one copy and it should be in \os2\system.
>Any ideas about where I could snag it? It should be the version with the
>debugging files I believe. I looked at eComstation and a few other sites
>but best I could find was .096 from last summer.
Try:
<http://www.os2site.com/sw/upgrades/kernel/index.html>
If it's not there, I can e-mail a copy. Let me know what you need.
Regards,
Steven
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