Registry repair after EVERY reboot

  • Thread starter Ewa Wdzieczak-Smering
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Ewa Wdzieczak-Smering

I have posted it a couple of days but haven't heard from anyone... maybe
this time I'll be more lucky???

Recently my organization has tried to implement Internet Explorer's
group policy (size of the temp folder, empty temp files at the exit, so
forth) and ever since, several XP workstations (Professional edition,
SP1) have the
"Windows - Registry Recovery". "One of the files containing the system's
registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The
recovery was successful." error message. We have removed the policy ever
since, but the registry recovery message still does come up at every boot.
Any ideas how to fix it???

Thanks!


Ewa
 
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Ewa Wdzieczak-Smering

S.Sengupta said:
How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q307545

regards,
ssg MS-MVP


Thank you for your reply... but this is not what I was asking about. All
the systemd DO start and work normally, without any unexpected shutdowns
or any error messages other than the "One of the files containing the
system's registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate
copy. The recovery was successful." one...


Thanks a bunch again,

Ewa
 

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