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Restoring a file

Sep 21, 2007 9:18PM PDT

Using WinXP home,IE 6.0,Dell 4400 PC.

You have chosen to remove
"C:WINDOWS\Installer\{F5C2F14A-69B5-4102-8D10-9D96B6D8683C}\_B44DABBB7756383C400CDA.exe"

This file will not be deleted from your hard drive but it will no longer run automatically when you start windows."

How can I reverse this action?

Discussion is locked

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(NT) How did you choose to remove it?
Sep 22, 2007 4:13AM PDT
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Resatoring a file
Sep 22, 2007 6:05AM PDT

I think I used WinPatrol

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Does WinPatrol have
Sep 22, 2007 10:20PM PDT

an Undo or backup option?

If WinPatrol says that the file will not be deleted, then perhaps it has saved the file in a different format, or quarantined it, and so you could use the same software to reverse the action.

Other than that I am not sure.

Mark

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16 Bit MS-DOS error message
Sep 22, 2007 10:25PM PDT

I went to windows help and found about 15 pages of trouble shooting procedures that apply. Now I need to find the time to run thru this fix. Thanks for your help