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  1. Thank you once again for your help and advice. I tried various other Registry Cleaners a few years ago so that may not have helped. Most grateful to you. Re the ddraw.dll problem. System bought new from Gateway in 1999 and has an ATA Rage 128 VR SD AGP video card. Will certainly check out your suggestion. Thank you again. My sincere apologies to the forum and members for the ddraw.dll "off-topic" item - in my naivety, I thought it might be relevant to my original problem - ie possibly an Active X problem. Sorry. Flusters
  2. I have done everything as suggested, then re-booted. Great news - there is no sign of the problem when I ran Issues this time. Am delighted and extremely grateful for your considerable efforts on this. If it is not too much trouble (or too technical), what does the registry change of Header/Footer from 30c3etc to 3050etc actually do? Will this change, affect any other program? It's such a relief. Now I just need to solve my intermittent ddraw.dll problem now. Thanks again Flusters
  3. Thanks for trying and I appreciate your honesty. Perhaps someone else in the forum might know what the answer is? Flusters
  4. Thanks so much for your expertise but I am not clear. I downloaded the DAF medium version, clicked the exe file, then Tools. There are two items shown - Back up Registry and Repair/reinstall IE. I clicked the second item but the Repair/reinstall IE would not work because the log.txt file could not be found. I know that I will probably look very stupid but I could not see a separate button under Tools called "Repair Permissions". I am running W98SE and IE6. What am I doing wrong? Flusters
  5. I am a relative novice with CC and need some help and advice. I am running W98SE, IE6 and have just updated to CC1.30.310. Also run regularly AdAware, SpyBlaster, AVG, SpyBot, CWShredder and ZoneAlarms. Every time I "scan for issues" with all boxes checked under Registry and File Integrity, I have one identical problem (see details below). I click to save the registry, then click to allow the problem to be fixed and each time it says that issue is fixed by deleting the registry value. Following reboot, if I "scan for issues", it reports exactly the same problem. Problem: ActiveX/COM Issue Data: HeaderFooter.HeaderFooter.1-{30c3f6cd-98b5-11cf-bb82-00aa00bdce0b} Registry Key: HKCR\HeaderFooter.HeaderFooter.1 I do have a very occasional and separate problem with IE6 crashing, and this error message points to another Active X file ddraw.dll. Can anyone explain what this is all about and what I should be doing to rid myself of this nuisance? Thanks Flusters
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