Those kinds of broken file associations usually result from the removal
of malware. "Fixing it" removes the bad registry key, which is what you
want to do.
Norm Higgs
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On 2011-07-27 8:30 AM, emailshere wrote:
> If SuperAntiSpyware tells me it found a "Broken File Association: Registry
> Keys: HKCR\.exe," and I tell it to delete that problem along with the
> zillions of tracking cookies it found, does that mean the broken file
> association is repaired, or does it mean the program deletes that Registry
> key?
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