"Go cautiously" ???
Who? Me?
You're funny today Bill :-)
Thanks for the feed back, and you too Engel.
I'm still open to more. Robin, You must have an opinion? Share with us!
?:-)
Tim
Geek w/o Portfolio
Only the Paranoid Survive
"Bill Sanderson MVP" wrote:
> I don't have any specifics to give--I've only tried it once, and that was a
> good long time ago. Every registry cleaner has the potential to break
> something--usually not irreparably. For example, Microsoft has one in
> Windows Live OneCare--the online version. I used that on a machine in an
> office, and several months later, critical Office patches failed to be
> applied on that machine--either automatically or individually, manually.
> When I opened an email support incident with Microsoft PSS about the issue,
> the first suggestion of many in the response was to use the .REG file
> created by the registry cleaner to reverse the operation. That fixed the
> problem.
>
> We've seen regular posts here about Windows Defender "forgetting" some
> settings or events, which have often been traceable to a registry cleaner
> removing entries that held this information.
>
> I've no doubt that the default stuff done by this product is reasonably
> safe--I know the author works hard at keeping it up to date and has a large
> user base and gets feedback. I'm also quite sure that you can choose
> settings which will remove stuff that you might not have chosen to remove,
> or which is sufficiently subtle that you may not easily backtrack from the
> symptom that appears to the use of the registry cleaner. Go cautiously.
>
> --
>
> "Tim Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8F18D71A-D94E-4085-9173-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Okay, so I've heard you guys mention this thing and a new version came out
> > so
> > I decided to check it out.
> >
> > In the beginning I just going to scan and then do things that I understand
> > manually.
> >
> > So what do I need to look out for?
> > What should I not trust it to do.
> >
> > I recall mention in this group (was it by BillS) of the fact that programs
> > like these can mess you up if you let them clean certain things. So Warn
> > me.
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