Re: Can't delete Altnet reg key



DPF stands for Downloaded Program Files they are stored in a folder with the
same name on your hard drive. In that folder contains programs you
downloaded and installed from the Internet. Examples of programs include
Plug-ins (i.e. flash), ActiveX Controls and more. They are not needed. If
you delete them they will be re-download as needed when you visit those
sites again. Have you tried changing permissions on that reg key by right
clicking the folder or using regedt32 instead of regedit?


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<gregf@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1120791434.908022.135590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I don't quite undertand what all of this is so I don't want to just
> start removing things, but there are a few more entried that look odd
> to me, like Game Loader, and File Planet. Should I maybe try those next?
>


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