Blank line in msconfig



There is a line in my msconfig "startup" group that shows no names
for "startup item" and "command". Its location is:
software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run
When I navigate to this location in regedit, I find no blank lines in
the right hand pane. Is it "(Default) > REG_SZ > (Value not set)"?
How can I remove the nameless command in msconfig? Will deleting the
above value in regedit remove it, and is it safe to delete it?
Thanks in advance.

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