Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!cornell!moore From: moore@svax.cs.cornell.edu (Doug Moore) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: S.U.M. glitches Message-ID: <20369@cornell.UUCP> Date: 19 Aug 88 17:20:12 GMT Sender: nobody@cornell.UUCP Reply-To: moore@cs.cornell.edu (Doug Moore) Distribution: comp Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY Lines: 10 I just received S.U.M. from Symantec. I ran DeskCheck right after installing S.U.M. and found that S.U.M. was shipped with a couple of defective bundles. Namely, Shield INIT's bundle refers to a nonexistent icn# and Disk Clinic's bundle refers to two nonexistent icn#'s. The associated file types are GLON, RTST, and RTLE. This sort of thing does not reassure me about their quality control. Anybody know what these file types are for, or whether they can be deleted from the BNDL and FREF's of the respective programs? Doug Moore (moore@svax.cs.cornell.edu)