Hi Bill,

Thanks for the follow-up!

The first value looks suspicious -- I looks like some part of the
installation has written the 32-bit Program Files path to the
registry. I'm not entirely sure if that value is even used, but we may
want to look into it.

For the others, I'm not sure what Iobit triggers on; do they have a
description somewhere of what the different error flags mean? Invalid
File Extensions?

Thanks,
- Kim

2009/3/22  <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> A short while ago I posted to the Users List that I had problems with
> DQSD (64-bit) and a 'Failure to Instantiate'.
>
> It appears that my registry cleaner, Iobit's Registry Fix - a part of
> their Advanced System Care package, doesn't like DQSD's entries and
> flags them for deletion.
>
> Is their some validity to the Iobit action?  Should I be chasing Iobit
> on this?  I do note however, that no other 64-bit application is
> subject to this problem - that I am aware of.
>
> I have attached a .png of the Registry Fix report for your info.
>
> Thanks for your time...

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