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Forum Thread: comdlg 32 active x control 6.

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peterrrr comdlg 32 active x control 6.
Member 25th Sep, 2012 23:46
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Hello
I noticed this to be one of the programs PSI scanned.
It was not in the uninstall panel nor in Revo or any place I can find in my pc. I tried to Google it and it said something about MS visual program.
I can't be sure of the meaning that why I am wrinting to you to ask if this is a legitimate program and should reside where it does in PSI.
I just ran a full MSE scan as you suggested about the Tweaking proram and nothing was detected.
Thank you.
Peter

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Maurice Joyce RE: comdlg 32 active x control 6.
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Last edited on 26th Sep, 2012 07:04
Peter,
It is a Windows Command Dialogue file - see details here:

https://akkkug.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pmMJe6p1nWq...

It should show in PSI as patched.

If you are looking for advice I would leave it alone.

EDIT
I have just noticed this comment "I just ran a full MSE scan as you suggested about the Tweaking proram and nothing was detected.

Not sure what you mean by MSE scan. The Tweaking programme should be showing in the PSI list of programmes?

EDIT 2
Should show like this:
https://akkkug.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pTBr9ekSqVi...

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Maurice

Windows 7 SP1 64 Bit OS
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peterrrr RE: comdlg 32 active x control 6.
Member 26th Sep, 2012 17:55
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I am sorry about the acronym MSE - it stands for Microsoft Security Essentials.II run that along with MalwarebytesAntimalware or MBAM.

I guess this new path had to do with the new peogram Tweaking.com registry backup.

Thank you once again.
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peterrrr RE: comdlg 32 active x control 6.
Member 26th Sep, 2012 18:09
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And leave it alone I will.

I know I have limited knowlede of computers but of the forums I have visited this is the most, consistent knowledgeable friendly one I have ever been to in over ten years. Why just think good things when they can be said. It serves a purpose in the short and long run.
Your proficiency is amazingly clear.
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