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Copyobligator

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  1. Hello. This is my first post. So? What are you looking at? (how'd you know I was looking at you if you weren't looking at me?) Where were "we"? I had an application in my start-up that had the following attributes according to CCleaner: Enabled (?): Yes Key (?): Startup common Program (?): blank\n/a File (?): C:\PROGRA~1\Application Installation Folder\Application Installation Sub-Folder\Application.exe Action That Enabled The Potential Discovery Of The Bug: I disabled the startup object. Action That Enabled The Actual Discovery Of The Bug: I tried to enable the startup object. Description of bug discovery: Confirmation: Application.exe is alive and kicking @: C:\Program Files\Application Installation Folder\Application Installation Sub-Folder\ Theoretical Workaround: Change: "C:\PROGRA~1\" To: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\" Application of Workaround: Impossible. No matter how much I doubleclick on the startup application path in CCleaner, it doesn't open the -=E D I T_ _W I N D O W=- Question: How come it could disable the object if path was invalid, but not enable it? Summary: CC leans less towards speaking DOS than what is appropriate. Disclaimer: I am correct in my observations and in the judgement I've made regarding this bug. If I should've made a mistake either in judgement or observation, please refer to the previous sentance. EDIT: V. 2.16.830 WINXPSP2 32
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