Kelly Please Reply

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My OS is: Win. XP Pro. DSL Ethernet Conn. Dynamic IP
Services (Local)
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My original post URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...36c1c3-72c1-4515-be07-c25c2028185e&sloc=en-us
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Kelly
Hi dear
Im glad that You did Reply to my post. Thanks
I usualy and I always go to Your site instead of coming here to get help
every time I run into trouble, (and i always find the help I need its a wide,
great site.. I did this time too.. but coudn't find any so..
what You mean by this: check each one on a
default system? where to find the default settings for this.. I went
everywhere looking for that,, can't find any.. Please help me out. If Kelly
can't solve this, I think no one, yes no one else can.. so please tell me
where to find the Default settings for the: Services Recovery actions, that
would apply to my case. I appreciate Your help.. like every one say You have
been and you're still the Best(F)
Kelly
Meanwhile I wana ask You about something else
"Please be patient with me"
Every time I start or restart my PC, and I run any temp files cleaner, I get
these temp & log files again & again, even before I open any page, or visit
any site.. I usualy delete them, but they keep coming back !!!
1- c:\windows\tapi32.old 1024 kb
2- c:\windows\tracing\rasapi32.old 1024 kb
3- c:\windows\tracing\rasman.old 1024 kb
4- c:\windows\tracing\kmddsp.old 1024 kb
5- c:\windows\internetlogs\xdb1.tmp 3650 kb
6- c:\windows\internetlogs\xdb2.tmp 3675 kb
7- c:\windows\system32\catroot2\edb.chk 8 kb
I don't know what they are there for!!,, are they(ALL) needed?,, how can I
delete them for good & stop them from coming back, every time I reboot my
machine??
I think that some programs are reinstalling /restarting/ reloging every time
I start or restart. I ran addaware, hijackthis and others,, no problem
found,, and I checked the starting programs and services they're all ok. I
could give more detals about installed and/or running stuff.
thanks for your time & your help
Remay
 

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