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SUMMARY
When you install, uninstall, and reinstall programs on your computer,
registry keys are created, modified, or deleted. Over time, your computer's
registry may begin to contain corrupted, unused, and unnecessary registry
keys, especially if keys are not removed when you uninstall a program. As a
result, you may begin to experience problems when using OLE to embed
objects or Automation to control other programs. MORE INFORMATIONHow To Install RegCleanCopy version 4.1a build 7364.1 of RegClean.exe to any folder on your machine.How To Run RegClean
where computer is the name of your computer, yyyymmdd is the date, and
hhmmss is the time. If at any point you would like to "undo" or put back
what RegClean removed from your registry, double-click the Undo.reg file.
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center. Click the file name below to download the file: regclean.exeFor more information about how to download files from the Microsoft Download Center, please visit the Download Center at the following Web address http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspand then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center. What RegClean DoesRegClean analyzes Windows Registry keys that are stored in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT in the Windows Registry. It finds keys that contain erroneous values, and after recording those entries in an Undo.reg file, it removes them from the Windows Registry.What RegClean Does Not DoRegClean does not fix every known problem with the registry. It does not fix a "corrupt" registry; it is limited to fixing problems with normal Windows Registry entries located in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.It is very possible that RegClean will not correct a problem that you have encountered. RegClean will leave any entries in the registry that it does not understand or that could possibly be correct. General IssuesFix: Requires Updated OLEAUT32This error occurred with an earlier version of RegClean. In order for RegClean to work, you must have the updated version of the OLEAUT32.dll. If your system has Internet Explorer version 2.0 or lower, installing Internet Explorer version 3.0 or higher will update the OLEAUT32.dll. If you are using Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 with SP 4 or lower, you will need to install SP 5 in order to update the OLEAUT32.dll. These files are also available for download below. If you experience the below symptoms when using RegClean 4.1a, please follow the resolution instructions. SymptomsTwo messages boxes appear. One box says the following:The next message box says the following:
ResolutionYou need to install the update to the OLE Automation system libraries. For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q180071 FILE: Msvbvm50.exe Installs Visual Basic 5.0 Run-Time Files Q192461 FILE: VBRUN60.EXE Installs Visual Basic 6.0 Run-Time FilesProblem: RegClean Does Not Solve My Registry Problems or RegClean Just Creates More Problems (status updated: December 30, 1997) Running RegClean may, in a few cases, cause other problems, such as causing part of the Microsoft Network viewer to stop functioning, or causing other programs to stop functioning. If this happens to you, simply Undo the changes RegClean made, by double-clicking on the last UNDO.REG file. These types of problems are very rare, but it's a good idea to keep your last UNDO.REG file for a few days or so. Problem: Cannot Undo The UNDO.REG File (status updated: March 18, 1997) SymptomsWindows displays several error message boxes when you try to double-click the Undo.reg file to undo the changes RegClean made.ResolutionThis problem is unrelated to RegClean. It's a problem with the Associated Program for .reg files.Use the following steps to correct this problem:
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