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  1. i did some searching and i didnt find much <_<

    my guess would be that its from microsoft office or microsoft outlook or microsoft address book, ect...

    go to start, run. type in msconfig.

    go to startup and uncheck microsoft office and any others corrisponding to microsofts "add-on" programs.

    reboot and let me know if you are still getting the same problem.

    IF SO, open up notepad and copy/paste this in there and save it as checker.bat then run it.

    then post back the log that pops up.

     

    regedit /e checker1.txt "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"regedit /e checker2.txt "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"copy checker1.txt + checker2.txt = result.txtdel /q checker1.txtdel /q checker2.txtnotepad result.txtdel /q result.txt

     

     

    I feel sort of silly, but I thought I should let you know that I think I may have found the problem. Just after I ran the cleaner I also did a Zone Alarm firewall update. I noticed in the program control window that Microsoft Synchronization Manager did not have access to computer or internet. I've since allowed it access and pop up window has not come back. Thanks very much for all your effort.

  2. when does this message pop up?

    just on a reboot?

    Microsoft Synchronization could be from almost any program so its hard to pinpoint the problem.

    what OS are you running? ex, 98, XP, 200...

     

     

    Sorry for being so vague.....I have windows media center XP sp2...250gb hard drive, 1gb memory..also microsoft office..Spybot Search and Destroy, CCleaner, Adaware SE,Zone alarm firewall, Avg Free anti virus...just to name some of what might be important software info

    The message pops up at startup shutdown and periodically while on internet.

  3. Since I have cleaned out registry, now a window keeps popping up saying Microsoft Syncronation has encountered a problem and needs to close.

    Could this be due to the cleaning? I have saved backup but is there anyway to know what to delete and what stuff to leave alone? I don't want to put back all the crap because alot of it was truely crap left over from uninstalled programs.

  4. Hello smiley and welcome to the forum.

    Ccleaner is usually a safe app to use. However as with anything in life, nothing is certain!

    You have done a good thing by saving the backup, just watch and see, also reading forum posts can be very helpful as a learning curve.

    If you haven't already read the beginners guide to ccleaner, here is the link

     

    http://forum.ccleaner.com/index.php?showtopic=1504

     

    Thanks for the "welcome" and I believe places like this forum are the perfect spot to learn...I've already learned quite a bit just from reading other posts....Thanks again.. :)

  5. I am sort of new to this computer stuff,but have been learning quickly. I downloaded installed and ran CCleaner on my computer.

    I was amazed at how much crap was in my computer.

    I ran a complete fix in registry integrity...

    Will erasing this stuff effect programs like microsoft office and works?. It does not seem to have any bad result to the program but I'm new to this stuff and in the Spybot Search and Destroy program it says it might harm such programs if you delete stuff like app paths and dll's...( I saved backup just in case )......Thanks in advance for any tips...

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