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On Tuesday, July 9, 2002 at 11:38:04 PM UTC-7, pat barber wrote:
I was using regedit and this was on every file opened,should I do anything to fix it or leave it be? ab (default) REG_SZ value not set this the way it appears in the window I tried to delete ab (default) and it wouldn't delete. |
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dommdaddy1ab,
I tried to delete ab (default) and it wouldn't delete. And it won't. That "default" tag is actually the data belonging to the folder-key itself (just above it). The only way to delete the "default" data is to remove the folder itself. But when you re-created that folder the "dafault" tag will be there again too. A remark though: You've necro-bumped a message of 14 *years* old. Dit you notice that ? Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: schreef in berichtnieuws ... On Tuesday, July 9, 2002 at 11:38:04 PM UTC-7, pat barber wrote: I was using regedit and this was on every file opened,should I do anything to fix it or leave it be? ab (default) REG_SZ value not set this the way it appears in the window I tried to delete ab (default) and it wouldn't delete. |
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Yeah, 14 years later and I'm having the undefined external error problem
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