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Peter2

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Hello

 

analysing the registry I got this message:

 

Application Paths Issue

Do not delete. Setup requires this Identifier even if your script doesn't use it. - C:\WINDOWS\zy_temp\Do not delete. Setup requires this Identifier even if your script doesn't use it.

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\Do not delete. Setup requires this Identifier even if your script doesn't use it.

 

In folder C:\WINDOWS\zy_temp I have some files (cat; inf; sys) which seem to belong to my ZyXEL-USB-Modem.

 

What I have to do? Delete or not delete, that is the question.

 

Peter

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Hello

 

analysing the registry I got this message:

 

Application Paths Issue

Do not delete. Setup requires this Identifier even if your script doesn't use it. - C:\WINDOWS\zy_temp\Do not delete. Setup requires this Identifier even if your script doesn't use it.

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\Do not delete. Setup requires this Identifier even if your script doesn't use it.

 

In folder C:\WINDOWS\zy_temp I have some files (cat; inf; sys) which seem to belong to my ZyXEL-USB-Modem.

 

What I have to do? Delete or not delete, that is the question.

 

Peter

Hi Peter,

I have not seen many messages during Registry "analysis". First rules in computers say "When in doubt,leave it alone".

Learning from others peoples mistakes tells me to leave it alone. Especially when you are getting this message.

You are wise to ask about this. Some "malware" will put misleading messages also .

:) davey

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Hi Peter,

I have not seen many messages during Registry "analysis". First rules of in computers say "When in doubt,leave it alone".

Learning from others peoples mistakes tells me to leave it alone. Especially when you are getting this message.

You are wise to ask about this. Some "malware" will put misleading messages also .

:) davey

 

 

See I didn't know Malware will do that. Thanks Davey, my journey of learning continues.

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