Hi Shawn,

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 20:06, Shawn K. Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I don't see any difference between the functional values
> (DQSDTools.Launcher and so forth) and other classes in the HKCR tree.
> They work and function the same, so I don't see any reason for them to
> be flagged via any legitimate registry cleaner.

Cool, thanks for checking.

> That the software is hosing the icon for Acrobat, and removing a file
> association that it is unaware of any legitimacy of (dvr) both suggest
> to me that it's the software (Iobit) that's causing the problem for
> Bill.
>
> Iobit is also promoting Spyware Defender, which I've seen screw up more
> than a dozen of my local clients' computers (the local ISP installed it
> as a "feature" and it broke their LSP stack - oops).

Aha, thank you for that extra data point...

> While the HELPDIR
> path may be a legitimate issue (even though we don't actually use it) in
> DQSD - removing that alone wouldn't cause any problems (we don't use
> it!).

I think it's put there as part of the registration of the DQSDTools
module, but I can look into it, and make sure it's at least a valid
path.

- Kim

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