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    Plan9 Guest

    Registry entry - Teknum Systems

    Every time I remove any traces of Teknum Systems from my registry
    (Win2K) with regedit they reappear at next bootup/restart. The only
    Teknum software that I recall every installing was Handy Bits File
    Shreader and I removed it within minutes since it was too slow and
    seemed to chew up resources.

    I assume some startup service rewrites Teknum stuff to the registry,
    but which one and where is it? I can't find it. Anyone know how to
    permanently remove this from a Win2K system?

    Here are the two entries that get written:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> Teknum Systems
    (Default) REG_SZ (Value not set)
    RefCount REG_WORD 0x00000015 (21)

    HKEY_USERS -> (S-"many numbers") -> Software -> Teknum Systems
    (Default) REG_SZ (Value not set)
    RefCount REG_WORD 0x00000015 (21)

    Thanks,
    --Ben


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    Plan9 Guest

    Re: Registry entry - Teknum Systems

    On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 10:04:40 -0400, Plan9 <benzplan9@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    >Every time I remove any traces of Teknum Systems from my registry
    >(Win2K) with regedit they reappear at next bootup/restart. The only
    >Teknum software that I recall every installing was Handy Bits File
    >Shreader and I removed it within minutes since it was too slow and
    >seemed to chew up resources.
    >
    >I assume some startup service rewrites Teknum stuff to the registry,
    >but which one and where is it? I can't find it. Anyone know how to
    >permanently remove this from a Win2K system?
    >
    >Here are the two entries that get written:
    >HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> Teknum Systems
    > (Default) REG_SZ (Value not set)
    > RefCount REG_WORD 0x00000015 (21)
    >
    >HKEY_USERS -> (S-"many numbers") -> Software -> Teknum Systems
    > (Default) REG_SZ (Value not set)
    > RefCount REG_WORD 0x00000015 (21)
    >
    >Thanks,
    >--Ben


    Should have done an archive search first. Sorry.

    The answer is at http://www.net-integration.net/ in the Spybot S&D
    forum. Turns out there is a program available from Teknum to clean
    the last traces of their meddling.
    --Ben


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