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Old 2008-03-29, 00:06   #1
jezzwww
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Dear forum.
I recently had a pop up with following message:
BootExecute and something like autocheck autochk /p \??\H
I Denied this change without issue to my computer.

This was immediately followed up with:
"ExcludeFromKnownDlls"
I denied this change also.

However none of these were denied permanently.
I do not get the BootExecute request anymore.

But I do get the Exclude from known dlls request each time I start up.

I have been denying it for a few days now and all seems fine with my computer each day I deny the change for excludefromknowndlls.

Re "excludefrom..." Can I safely permanently deny it or should I Allow Change?

I dont know whether I should accept or deny as I dont know what it will do to my computer.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 2008-03-29, 04:52   #2
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For the meaning of the BootExecute and ExcludeFromKnownDlls registry entries, see:What version of TeaTimer are you running? If you are running TeaTimer 1.4 and you are getting TeaTimer dialogs for BootExecute and ExcludeFromKnownDlls each time you reboot your system, TeaTimer's snapshot files may be out of sync with the registry. Try refreshing TeaTimer's snapshot files. See either of the following threads:
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