Re: What is NSRWS.EXE?
- From: Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:45:03 +0000 (UTC)
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Lars Erdmann
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Problem is (I guess), the WPFileSystem class is acting sloppy in not
clearing the OS2SYS.INI.
This is not my experience. If I rename a file from a command-line
program, WPS definitely updates the handle. Do you say that if I
delete a file from a command-line, the handle is not updated?
Thinking about this more, I think I might have seen this. And it may
be a feature, not bug...
[[Cannot check now, since the drat DSL modem at this location
accepts connections from OS/2 for 30 seconds only; since Win*
shows a notification "New hardware appeard: router FOOBAR" on
every cable connect, something cheesy is going on in background...
So I forced to connect via PuTTY...]]
E.g., *) I can move a part of a directory tree to a ZIP;
*) handles pointing to this directory subtree are now stale;
*) then, later, I can restore the ZIP, and handles "resurrect".
Since I may have used this effect several times, I cannot stop
thinking that this effect may have been intentional from the start.
Hmm...
Ilya
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