CCleaner shows application that isnt installed

It shows MS Office picture manager. I haven't installed this and have just done a clean install. I have Zone Alarm extreme installed along with malwarebytes, chrome, nvidia drivers, ethernet and renseas usb drivers. apart from thay the only thing I have done is install windows upsates.

Using win7.

Anybody know why its there? thanka

Cos it's in the registry. Look for it in regedit\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ Software\ Microsoft\ Office

Hi, I had a look in regedit and that doesn't exist in the registry.

Anything else I should look for?

I had a look and found office > outlook and deleted it. That removed the MS Office PM in CC but why was it there in the first place? I've never used Outlook before and as I mentioned before it was a clean install.

It's included in the Win7 installation bundle. Doesn't mess up anything, so I let it stay.

Usually, if it is located in the registry, it can be found in either:

1) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Example Program

2) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Example Program

Current User = Current user

Local Machine = All users

For files, they usually have remnants in the Program Files, Common Files, or Application Data areas.

(quick note I can't give the actual answer because I blew my PC up yesterday)

the quickest way to find out what the detect is for an entry is to run ccleaner with the export command-line switch http://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/advanced-usage/command-line-parameters

then open winapp.ini which has been created in your ccleaner application folder and search the entry by the name it appears in ccleaner

when you find that there will be an line labeled either detect or detectkey that is the item ccleaner is reading to say you have that application

I forgot about Nergal's tutorial cos I used it only once. :)