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Autumn

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  1. Dennis and Hazel, After all this time and trying everything you guys suggested, I think it has finally resolved. I run XP SP3. Yesterday, I flashed my motherboard (Asus M3A78-CM) with the latest flash dated a month ago or so. Just for grins, I ran the registry part of CC and could not believe my tired, old eyes...the damn thing was gone. I will post back if it should appear again. Thanks for all of your help. Cheers! Autumn
  2. After reading my post from above, would it fix my problem if I added the 12/07/2009 "fixes" back to my registry? Or would that make matters worse? I am trying to understand what, if anything, I deleted that caused the "Remote Desktop" problem. Maybe the problem comes from somewhere else? Any ideas would be appreciated.
  3. Hazelnut, So, I read the thread. I hope you didn't expect me to understand much of that??? lol No lights came on, no flash bulbs went off...nothing. I think, like that person, that it is something I am going to have to live with (or ignore). I always backup my "fixes" in the registry part of CCleaner. Let's give this a go: On 12/07/2009 I "fixed" the following: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.016] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.016\OpenWithList] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache] "C:\\DOCUME~1\\Jim\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\~nsu.tmp\\Au_.exe"="CCleaner Installer" On 12/08/2009 I "fixed" the following: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache] "@C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\en-US\\mstsc.exe.mui,-4004"="Remote Desktop Connection" That's when the little bugger showed up for the first time. Does this shed any light on the subject? Merry Christmas to you. Cheers! Autumn
  4. Dennis, Thanks for the suggestion...and your help. I used msconfig and unchecked "Remote Desktop Help Session Manager". Sorry to say, it's still there. There was nothing else in startup that used the words "Remote Desktop". Thanks again for all of your help. Cheers! Autumn
  5. Thanks for your input on this. I just completed running a full scan of Avira and MBAM...the machine came up clean. I guess I could post a HiJackThis log...or just ignore it. As you say, it doesn't seem to be causing any problems that we know of. I very much appreciated your and Dennis' help and will post back if I ever figure it out. I will keep checking this site in case someone else has had the problem and knows the solution. It's a computer. If you don't want problems...or areas of opportunity...then don't plug it in. Merry Christmas to you all. Cheers! Autumn
  6. I am sorry to report...the MUI issue remains. As I said to Dennis, maybe I should just ignore it...but I would like to know what is causing it. I had CCleaner version 2.26 installed...thought it a bit slow. So I changed back to 2.24...and viola...here comes the MUI issue. I can't believe that could have caused it. But, I have had issues in the distant past when I installed a newer version of a program, then want back the the older version. What do you think? BTW, I have since reinstalled CCleaner 2.26. And, I always uninstall the version I am replacing.
  7. Hazelnut, Thanks for joining our little discussion. The two files ARE the same version. Remote Assistant is checked on that tab...but Remote Desktop was not checked. Strange, ain't it? Cheers! Autumn
  8. Dennis, I performed Plan B. It's still there. I ran "MUICacheView" and deleted the offending buggers. They are still there. There are no issues, after cleaning, until I right click on My Computer and press "Explore". That brings up the file tree and triggers the problem. I also ran Plan C...it removed it...but it came right back with Windows Explore. What harm would it be to just ignore it? The computer seems to be working okay as far as I can tell. Thanks again for your help, Dennis. I realize this is not a CCleaner issue. Cheers! Autumn
  9. Dennis, Sorry to say...the bugger has returned. I have been away on a family issue, ran ccleaner last night...and our old pal is there. Since we last spoke, I reinstalled Java correctly and reinstalled v.226 of ccleaner. When we were working on this before, the missing reference would appear after I "fixed" it, closed and reopened ccleaner. Now, it only reappears on reboot. I also use MRU Blaster...but have been using it for ages. I use MRU Blaster after I use clceaner. I guess I could put it in the "ignore" list in the .ini file. Or, we could go to your Plan B??? Thanks for all of your help...and SORRY. Cheers! Autumn
  10. Dennis, It was there, but cleared and did not appear again when I "fixed" the issues. Let's see if it comes back. Thanks again for all of your help. Cheers! Autumn
  11. Dennis, Thanks so much for the reply. I went to the System32 folder...double clicked on mstsc.exe and got the same GUI that you referenced above. I am using IE7 in XP SP3. I had the new version of CCleaner installed and uninstalled it and replaced it with 2.24. I will install the newest version and see what happens. I will post back if I am still having problems. I have been using CCleaner for a long time and find it to be a great program. I also might be running the Registry cleaner too often. I see from a couple of other posts on these forums that should be done infrequently. Do you agree with that? Thanks again for your help. Cheers! Autumn
  12. Perhaps I didn't phrase my question properly. I have "fixed the issue" several times and it keeps on showing up again as an issue. Of course, I backed up the registry each time. How do I resolve the fact that the issue keeps recurring? Or, could it be a false positive? Any help would be very much appreciated. Cheers! Autumn
  13. Good Day, I am using ccleaner 2.24.1010. In the registry section with all boxes checked, I am continually getting the following problem. Missing MUI Reference @C:\WINDOWS\system32\en-US\mstsc.exe.mui,-4004 HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache I have attempted to remove it several time without success. I have never had this happen before and have been running 2.24 for quite some time. When I scan my computer, "mstsc.exe.mui" is where it belongs. Any suggestions would be appreciated?
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