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  1. I'm in the process of diagnosing several computer problems on another forum. They asked for a Speccy report, which shows that Norton Security Suite is still installed and "Enabled / Up to Date" on my system. I uninstalled Norton late last year using Revo Uninstaller and the Norton Removal Tool, plus manual deletion of a couple User folders which both programs missed. I have been using Windows Security / Windows Defender for all of 2021. My system shows no running Norton processes that I can find. The only Norton files left on my computer are several empty / orphan Scheduled Tasks in the System32 folder, and a couple of .jse scripts in the Windows Help folder. Could these be what Speccy is seeing? Or does Speccy read the registry to determine installed and active software? I'd appreciate any help you can give. http://speccy.piriform.com/results/t60jXYZjXJapbF3FJkfsvRj
  2. I used CCleaner (not sure which version - I've upgraded at least twice since this problem happened) to clear the Autocomplete Form history of IE. Immediately after cleaning, I unchecked the same box in CC, as I still wanted IE to autocomplete forms - I just wanted a one-time clean to get rid of the form clutter, in other words. Ever since this cleaning, the form autocomplete function will not work. Any suggestions? Autocomplete is enabled in my Internet Options, both on the Contents tab and in the Misc tab. Also, I use Avant Browser, and Autocomplete is enabled there. Still, no autocomplete even after I just today installed the brand new version of Avant. My system (it's pitiful): Win98, all updates IE 6, all updates Avant 11.0-21 (new version) CCleaner v1.32.345 (haven't snagged the update yet) Please let me know if you need any more system info. Many thanks! Chuck
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