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schwim
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      02-27-2010

Hi there everyone,

I recently tried to remove entries in my registry for Uniblu
Spyeraser, but have been unable to do so. I get the "unable to delet
all specified values". I even get this after enabling and signing on a
admin AND running regedit as admin. I don't know how to get any mor
admin than that.

Can anyone tell me how I might go about getting rid of these entries?

thanks,
jso


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      02-27-2010
Why do you want to delete it? Are you having a problem?

"schwim" <> wrote in message
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>
> Hi there everyone,
>
> I recently tried to remove entries in my registry for Uniblue
> Spyeraser, but have been unable to do so. I get the "unable to delete
> all specified values". I even get this after enabling and signing on as
> admin AND running regedit as admin. I don't know how to get any more
> admin than that.
>
> Can anyone tell me how I might go about getting rid of these entries?
>
> thanks,
> json
>
>
>
>
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      02-27-2010

Bob;903478 Wrote:
> Why do you want to delete it? Are you having a problem



hi there Bob,

The entries are associated with a malicious application that gives n
traditional method of removal and fakes infection notices with na
windows to purchase the application.

An example entry is:

>
> /HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Window
> NT/CurrentVersion/Schedule/Aliases/Signatures/Uniblue SpyErase
> Nag.job
>


There are four other keys in the same folder and all of them I a
unable to remove through regedit while logged into admin and runnin
regedit with admin privs


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Gene E. Bloch
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      02-27-2010
On 2/26/10, schwim posted:
> Hi there everyone,


> I recently tried to remove entries in my registry for Uniblue
> Spyeraser, but have been unable to do so. I get the "unable to delete
> all specified values". I even get this after enabling and signing on as
> admin AND running regedit as admin. I don't know how to get any more
> admin than that.


> Can anyone tell me how I might go about getting rid of these entries?


> thanks,
> json


Permissions, I'd say.

I use the non-free registry editor "Registry Workshop", which makes it
easy to try to change permissions of registry entries.

Even with that, I haven't always succeeded in deletions, though...

Perhaps when I failed, I was doing it from my personal Administrator
account, rather than *the* Administrator account (sorry, I don't
recall).

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Bob
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      02-28-2010
See if you find a solution at these sites.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-spyeraser.html
http://windowsprotection.net/how-to-...removal-guide/
http://hands-oncorp.com/2010/01/02/s...-instructions/
http://removal-tool.com/spyeraser/

"schwim" <> wrote in message
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> Bob;903478 Wrote:
>> Why do you want to delete it? Are you having a problem

>
>
> hi there Bob,
>
> The entries are associated with a malicious application that gives no
> traditional method of removal and fakes infection notices with nag
> windows to purchase the application.
>
> An example entry is:
>
>>
>> /HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows
>> NT/CurrentVersion/Schedule/Aliases/Signatures/Uniblue SpyEraser
>> Nag.job
>>

>
> There are four other keys in the same folder and all of them I am
> unable to remove through regedit while logged into admin and running
> regedit with admin privs.
>
>
>
>
> --
> schwim


 
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