said: 
>Wow!  Not a good thing! 
It's not as bad as it sounds.  It was mostly just annoying.  It took me a 
while to realize where stuff like the 854ResolutionGroup was application 
was coming from.   The Relish WPS object which happens to also be an INI 
file still had the correct values and everything worked fine after a 
reboot. 
>>OK.  That was not entirely clear the way you originally phrase it. 
>Actually, I mostly just pasted in my original description.  I guess that 
>the word or two I added must have helped. 
No.  It was the additional context supplied by the intervening messages 
that allowed me to read between the lines. :-) 
>I get a choice of buttons on the popup box: "OK" and "Cancel". Clicking 
>either gives me a command prompt, as well as another popup box saying the 
>same thing. I can run checkini and cleanini from there. 
Intesting.  I haven't seen this one before.  Perhaps it's something Ulrich 
put in eWPS?  I'm assuming this is your eCS volume. 
Regards, 
Steven 
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