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Have 2 errors I need help with (Windows Repair)
Shane:
Yes you can remove those :-)
In any of the repairs that repair the firewall, it puts back a reg file of the defaults, doesnt remove what is there, just applies over top of it. So you are seeing some rules that simply dont apply to your system, in this case Windows media center entries is what you are seeing. you can safely remove them :-)
Shane
Article_86:
Hi Shane and welcome back. Dude, I am almost 60 now. Made it to VP of Engineering/R&D by the age of 43, had a massive heart attack at 44 ... completely disabled. Now I sit home alone w/ 1/5th the income wondering what it was all for. I STRONGLY recommend that you take it a little easier. I put in an average of 90 hours a week for many years ... just because I chose to and wanted to be "successful". I had no wife/children because I did so much moving around consulting here in the states and over-seas. I know you have family to provide for, but there's a fine line between ambition/inspiration and burn-out. Remember, your family need you as much/more than they need money. I understand you, man ... just wanted to warn you. You can work yourself to death ... and then where would your family be?
Enough of the BS, back to work ... I still have a reparse point that needs to be fixed. I don't know if it's important or not. Might be from a Linux Distro I started to download then chickened out and stopped it. I know, dumb move. Do you think that there might be an easy fix, or should I just let it ride? There's that InProcServer error in my registry that keeps popping up, but it keeps coming back with a different DLL file ... I can't figure it out. I search for the DLL name to get a clue, but I can never find an online reference to them. Should I blow that one off too? - Art
P.S. - I just checked my registry again and now there's a unused file extension entry regarding MUM is that one cool to delete?
Boggin:
On the very rare occasions that I run the registry cleaner in CCleaner I have the ActiveX Issues box unchecked.
That is because I used to have IObit's Advanced System Care installed and that always warned about deleting anything ActiveX related, although CCleaner is one of the safer registry cleaners and doesn't remove anything it considers unsafe to remove.
Article_86:
Thanks for the advise, Boggin. - Art
Article_86:
We still have a problem. Reparse Repair is not working for 1 junction error. Files attached in previous post. - Art
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