Re: pgpsdk.vxd error
Person wrote:
| In message <#zKknch4IHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, Gary S. Terhune
| <none@?.?.invalid> writes
|>Well, then, what of the rest of the instructions I gave you? That's
|>how you maybe will find the load-driver command that was left behind.
|>
|>Turnpike definitely had PGP.
|>
http://www.google.com/search?q=pgpsdk+Turnpike
|>
|>That Google link I gave you earlier was off. It should be:
|>
http://www.google.com/search?q=pgpsdk
|>
|
|
| Hi, I'm not using the laptop (too slow) with the problem to send this
| message. Re-typed as is.
|
| Thankyou
|
|
| 1st search below
|
| REGEDIT4
|
|
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Do
c
| Find Spec MRU]
| "a"=""
| "MRUList"="jabgihfedc"
| "b"="*.pgpsdk"
| "c"="*.pdr"
| "d"="system.ini"
| "e"="registry"
| "f"="speed"
| "g"="cookies"
| "h"="misc"
| "i"="pocketpc"
| "j"="*.ini"
That one is OK. It is a harmless MRU (Most Recently Used) list of the
items you can see by clicking the down-arrow for "Named" at the Windows
Find requestor ("START button, Find, F/F").
NOTE: Try a find on: pgpsdk*.* (no quotes).
| 2nd search
|
| REGEDIT4
|
|
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunService
s
| -]
| "PGPSDKSVC"="C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM\\PGPsdkServ.exe"
| "PGPSERVICE"="C:\\Program Files\\Network Associates\\PGP for windows
| 98\\PGPservice.exe"
Those also are causing no harm. They are two items you have unchecked at
"START button, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab". It's sloppy to leave it like
that, though. If you never intend to check them again in MSConfig, then
you may delete them in RegEdit. Just R-Clk them in the R-Pane, & select
"Delete". They will no longer show up as unchecked items in MSConfig,
then. Or, do as stated below if it applies.
| 3rd search (same as 2nd search)
That shouldn't be. You must have have begun the search from the top of
RegEdit to get that again. You must, instead, continue searching from
the point you left off. When the bottom of the registry is reached, you
will be informed with: "Finished searching through the registry."
Or can it be the 3rd search really showed the same thing-- EXCEPT for
that minus sign at the end of Runservices-? That's a different key, & it
would mean the items show up TWICE in MSConfig-- & one set of them is
checked. In that case...
(a) Check all 4 of them in MSConfig.
(b) Click "Apply", & then click "OK".
You will get a message asking whether to restart.
(c) Answer "No" to the message.
After that, you will be left with only 2 of the 4-- the two that are
checked. Follow Terhune's instructions on how to get rid of the those
two. The unchecked ones will be gone from the registry too.
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| Des
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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
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