Error 1606
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While trying to upgrade from Kaspersky 6 to 9 I received the following message-
Error 1606 could not access network location @:systemroot%\system32
When I tried to remove the Kaspersky 6 the same error massage displayed. I
can't find this particular type of 1606 error in the Microsoft database. I
have run four different registry cleaners without success. Is this a Registry
problem? I have looked in the Registry (very scary) and there are a mass of
Kaspersky keys in there.
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Charles
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