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To: Biggie Smalls who wrote (12568)10/16/2000 11:23:03 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110624
 
also, this just in from a norton systemworks email bulletin....

"OOPS

Did you accept a WinDoctor repair you'd like to reverse? You can do so
using your WinDoctor History. It's necessary to go through the
WinDoctor wizard to get there, though.

>From the Norton SystemWorks 2000 main screen, select Norton Utilities
and, under that heading, Find And Fix Problems. Select Norton
WinDoctor. At the opening screen, select View Repair History, click
the Finish button, and you'll go to the History screen. If you'd like
to overturn a repair, highlight it and click the Undo button on the
Menu bar.

Are you having second thoughts about your undo, too? No worries. Run
WinDoctor again and it will detect the problem once more so you can
repair it. It will give you the opportunity to try out another repair
method--a good way to troubleshoot Registry problems selectively."


thought it might apply, based on what you posted.

:)

mark



To: Biggie Smalls who wrote (12568)10/16/2000 3:13:43 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110624
 
wow! that's just the kind of thing i was looking for...

You're welcome, sorry it didn't work out

tc