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Thread: scan result-shall I DELETE THIS

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    Spybot Advisor Team Zenobia's Avatar
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    It depends on whether or not alexchris set it themselves,or if maybe a network administrator set it.If not,then yes,it is probably a good idea to let Spybot fix it.If alexchris or an admin set it,then it could be added to Spybot's ignore list.

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    The final question would be is this computer a personal computer at home or a workstation computer.

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    drragostea:

    Quote Originally Posted by drragostea View Post
    The final question would be is this computer a personal computer at home or a workstation computer.
    alexchris originally indicated this in their first post:

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    Scanning the xp using ...
    That statement was later clarified in post #7

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    ... Using XP Home sp2 fully patched(just before running the scan) ...
    Since alexchris is using XP Home it would not appear that group policies set by a "workstation" administrator are not involved in the setting of this registry key.

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    Thank you md, for clarifying. I happen to be skimming through the contents.

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