Registry repair after EVERY reboot.............................................................

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Ewa Wdzieczak-Smering

I have posted it a couple of days but haven't heard from anyone... maybe
this time I'll be more lucky???

Recently my organization has tried to implement Internet Explorer's
group policy (size of the temp folder, empty temp files at the exit, so
forth) and ever since, several XP workstations (Professional edition,
SP1) have the
"Windows - Registry Recovery". "One of the files containing the system's
registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The
recovery was successful." error message. We have removed the policy ever
since, but the registry recovery message still does come up at every boot.
Any ideas how to fix it???

Thanks!


Ewa
 
Ewa said:
I have posted it a couple of days but haven't heard from anyone... maybe
this time I'll be more lucky???

Recently my organization has tried to implement Internet Explorer's
group policy (size of the temp folder, empty temp files at the exit, so
forth) and ever since, several XP workstations (Professional edition,
SP1) have the
"Windows - Registry Recovery". "One of the files containing the system's
registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The
recovery was successful." error message. We have removed the policy ever
since, but the registry recovery message still does come up at every boot.
Any ideas how to fix it???

Thanks!


Ewa


Me again... could anybody please suggest something? I am going
bonkers...........
 
In said:
Me again... could anybody please suggest something? I am going
bonkers...........

Re-install? I really do not not enough about your topic. Have you
tried MSIE groups that might be much more familiar with this issue?
 
I agree with Mark. From what you post, there isn't enough evidence here to
suggest one has to do with the other. Possibly make sure write cache isn't
enabled for your drive controller. Try a new install.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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| Me again... could anybody please suggest something? I am going
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