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  1. Just because something comes up on the REGCleaner section does not mean that you SHOULD remove it.

     

    In specific regards to IWinPwdSvc as I have said before IWinPwdSvc is a part of Symantec/Norton products (maybe other security Products too) The reason you can't remove it is that the security program sees you trying to remove it and says "Hey, that's not right, you must be malware trying to disable me by removing my secret Reg entries. I'm not going to let you do that."

     

    http://siteadvisor.cn/sites/digitalriver.c...nloads/3620018/

     

    Thanks Nergal for knowing what is causing that entry to show up in registry cleaner and it can not delete it. I never thought that NORTON

    had a hidden entry in the registry like that.

    I will ignore it each time I run registry cleaner but still remains a mystery why it took so many runs before I caught it in REGISTRY CLEANER.

  2. The TypeLib referenced at: Interface\{C0282E26-E060-44c9-B0FF-1AC71180D653} could not be located. These references are often left behind after uninstalling software.

     

    Solution: Delete the registry key.

     

    Once I request it to fix and it says it did. However, it comes up each time I request a registry clean.

     

    APPEARS TO HAVE A BUG TO ME SINCE THIS SHOWS SAME Typelib each time I run it for months.

     

    SHOULD I GO regedit? VISTA ULTIMATE...

     

    Always shows the following in registry clean:

    Missing typelib IWinPwdSvc

     

    Unable to delete this in registry key

  3. Looks like this Beta 2 of CC fixed MISSING DLL's not being cleared out. Using previous release (1.41.544), I could not remove the DLL's. Each time

    it said it cleaned but it did not because if I reran ANALYZE and remove the same number of missing DLL's showed up in VISTA ULTIMATE. LATEST

    VERSION OF VISTA ULTIMATE 32 BIT. Now, the only thing that still bugs me is why I can never clean up WINDOWS totally. I guess VISTA or applications or constantly refilling some small portions. Back in XP, I usually could get everything down to zero (0) bytes to remove. JUST

    LIKE TO HEAR FROM THE EXPERTS TO CLEAR UP my doubts.

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