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When you install, uninstall, and reinstall
programs on your computer, registry keys are created, modified, or
deleted. Over time, your computer's registry may begin to contain
corrupted, unused, and unnecessary registry keys, especially if keys are
not removed when you uninstall a program. As a result, you may begin to
experience problems when using OLE to embed objects or Automation to
control other programs. The RegClean utility is designed to clean up
unnecessary entries in your Windows 95/98/NT/2000 registry. RegClean
analyzes Windows Registry keys that are stored in a common location in
the Windows Registry. It finds keys that contain erroneous values, and
after recording those entries in an UNDO.REG file, it removes them from
the Windows Registry. You must have the updated version of the
OLEAUT32.dll. If your system has Internet Explorer version 2.0 or lower,
installing Internet Explorer version 3.0 or higher will update the
OLEAUT32.dll. If you are using Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 with SP 4 or
lower, you will need to install SP 5 in order to update the
OLEAUT32.dll.
When you install, uninstall, and reinstall
programs on your computer, registry keys are created, modified, or
deleted. Over time, your computer's registry may begin to contain
corrupted, unused, and unnecessary registry keys, especially if keys are
not removed when you uninstall a program. As a result, you may begin to
experience problems when using OLE to embed objects or Automation to
control other programs. The RegClean utility is designed to clean up
unnecessary entries in your Windows 95/98/NT/2000 registry. RegClean
analyzes Windows Registry keys that are stored in a common location in
the Windows Registry. It finds keys that contain erroneous values, and
after recording those entries in an UNDO.REG file, it removes them from
the Windows Registry. You must have the updated version of the
OLEAUT32.dll. If your system has Internet Explorer version 2.0 or lower,
installing Internet Explorer version 3.0 or higher will update the
OLEAUT32.dll. If you are using Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 with SP 4 or
lower, you will need to install SP 5 in order to update the
OLEAUT32.dll.
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