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    Using v1.4, updated.
    When visiting and checking Sys.Ints., Spybot dicovers many instances of "Wrong App Path", among others. Can someone please explan exactly what transpires if I ask it to fix these entries ? Is this a type of "Registry cleaner" ? Is it likely that I would experience any ill effects, i.e., will programs no longer function as usual ? System works well and "if it ain't broke....", but in the interest of keeping things "clean" I wish to know if the fix should be run.
    Thank you very much for any words of wisdom. I've been using SpyBot S&D for several years now, and it's a Really Great program/tool. FWIW, this is a much nicer Forum than the "new" Net-Integration site - where I originally found the SpyBot Forums a few years ago....
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    From the System internals > Help

    System internals

    The windows registry contains lots of information. It's consistency can be checked with good commercial programs like Symantec™ System Works. But there are some small things I miss with those programs. Here's what SpyBot-S&D searches for:

    • Missing help files – the registry contains information about the location of some help files. If this information points to incorrect directories, Spybot-S&D will inform you about and allow to fix.

    • Missing shared DLLs – the registry contains a list of dynamic link libraries, where they are located and how many programs use them. SpyBot-S&D checks if all locations are correct and allows to change them if not.
    • Application paths – some applications (mostly those registered to a file extension) are registered in the registry. If they are pointing to a program file no longer existing, Spybot-S&D can change their path or delete their entry.

    • Wrong Uninstall information – every program that has it's own uninstall routine stores some information about it in the registry. If this information is incorrect, Spybot-S&D will tell You about. For example, the uninstall program may have been located inside a temp directory (there are lots of programs that stupid!).

    • Broken Desktop Links – if one of the links on your desktop links to a file that no longer exists, Spybot-S&D will tell you and allow you to either point the link to another file or delete it.

    Warning: Please be aware that changes to these items can corrupt your system! If you are not sure whether a setting is really a problem, You´d better leave it alone!
    This warning especially applies if you use Microsoft Office™. This software suite has some registry entries pointing to wrong directories and some even pointing to non-existent help files. I've changed the first, but I wouldn't delete the other one, because they may well point to files that will be installed on that "Install on first use" basis.

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    Thanks, md...SB fan.
    I guess I should have said I'd read, many times, the Help file re the Sys. Ints. tools.... But, they just managed to scare me enough to Not use them. What I was hoping for was a "report" from someone who had used the tools and knew exactly what happened and if they were pleased with the results...
    I appreciate your taking the time to answer, very much.
    Thanks, again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobnrobin
    What I was hoping for was a "report" from someone who had used the tools and knew exactly what happened and if they were pleased with the results...
    Check out this thread at net-integration:
    System Internals Test Results, Errors in many files
    http://net-integration.us/forums/ind...howtopic=27456

    Within that thread see comments by Zenobia here:
    http://net-integration.us/forums/ind...dpost&p=129977

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    YESSS!! Thank you, Thank you, SB fan. Went there, read all that, put that thread in Favorites.
    Kind of funny, I'd asked about this in the MS Communities - no difinitive answer, went to the net-integration forum, couldn't get logged in, thought it was no longer "official", so ended up registering for This forum. Nice to know they are both active - if I can't get to one, can try the other...
    Thank you so very much.
    bobnrobin

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    The net-integration forum url changed from:
    http://forums.net-integration.net/index.php?
    To:
    http://net-integration.us/forums/index.php

    This has caused many people to lose contact with the site. The site still is a good reference source, however the links within posts still point to the old net-integration site which makes it difficult to research references at times.
    Last edited by md usa spybot fan; 2006-01-18 at 17:09.

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    i to am looking to use this tool,but am worried that i'll "stroke the wrong key".i tried the page that md usa listed and it's not available-i think there forum page is down. i have removed some programs and there are dll files left that may or may not be used by other programs. well i don't know. maybe someone can shed some light. p.s. i am very happy with having spybot as one of my ,long time user. jchambers

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