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Re: rundii32 problems and wextract_cleanup(0)

Unread postby chettyharish » August 12th, 2008, 12:16 am

i guess it worked how do i check whether its allowing wextrct or not?
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Re: rundii32 problems and wextract_cleanup(0)

Unread postby Vino Rosso » August 12th, 2008, 2:25 am

Teatimer is a great program but can, on occasion, cause minor user problems on entries such as these. Wextract Cleanup0 is valid to allow. It helps clean up temporary or cab files created by installer software for a wide variety of programs. You would generally get a message at the end of an install. When you reboot, it runs just for the purpose of cleaning up all the debris left over from an install session. It is designed to self destruct after this work is done. It's likely you'll get the message from Teatimer again when installing other software. When you do, it is OK to allow.
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Re: rundii32 problems and wextract_cleanup(0)

Unread postby chettyharish » August 15th, 2008, 2:34 am

oki i guess it working :) can u tell me do i need some more softwares to protect me or i am ok with this set? :sign3:
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Re: rundii32 problems and wextract_cleanup(0)

Unread postby Vino Rosso » August 15th, 2008, 4:43 am

I can see in your log that you're running a firewall, antivirus, and SpyBot so that's a good start :)

If you read through my >earlier post< you'll see some software I recommend installing. Look specifically under 'Protection'.
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Re: rundii32 problems and wextract_cleanup(0)

Unread postby chettyharish » August 15th, 2008, 6:45 am

i guess i am good u can close the post now
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Re: rundii32 problems and wextract_cleanup(0)

Unread postby Vino Rosso » August 15th, 2008, 1:53 pm

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