Re: registry cleaners

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In article <uYpelJUOJHA.4832@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net says...
Earlier in this thread you had eluded to a Microsoft URL indicatining about a Registry
cleaner. You were asked to provide it but did not indicating that one can do there own
search and find.


David, I know for a fact that MS provided a registry clean-up tool from
their downloads section.

It's been years since I looked for it or even considered using it, but
I'm 110% positive that MS did provide a registry cleaner tool on their
official website.

MajorGeeks shows some proof of this:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download458.html

Editors Note: The RegClean utility is no longer supported and has been
removed from all Microsoft download sites.


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