For at least a couple of months now, CCleaner's registry cleaner identifies "HKCR\Interface\{F0E3A5D7-80C7-4228-90FE-61DF01C417A5}" as an entry that shouldn't be there. It tell it to fix it and it disappears from the list. However, an immediate rescan finds the same entry. I went to the entry in regedit and tried to delete. Denied. Changed permissions on it to allow me to have full control. Tried again to delete. No go. Even ran Dial-a-fix, Tools, Repair permissions. Still can't delete the file.
One comment and one question: If CCleaner cannot delete a registry entry, it should say so. With this entry, it SAYS it's gone, but either it's not or some background program recreates it immediately. The question: How do I get rid of this entry... or is the system telling me I shouldn't?
BTW, I can't swear to this, but I think this started happening right after I installed Norton Security Suite for Comcast (which I get free). Is this undeletable entry Symantec's fault?