StephenB wrote on 17.12.2008 n Message <ehkgk4hpg5dg83c3k4dk9mk494ereuoidk[ at ]4ax.com> :
[Quoted Text] > Is it possible that the ones that were not deleted are versions that are > still on the PC?
It's possible that OneCare check somehow the running and installed appliations, but without a versionsnummer?
> If not, I think you may be right in that there is a problem with the > deletion. If you are not experiencing any other issues, I'd ignore it. If you > are having other issues with OneCare, you may want to consider the database > reset tool which will reset everything back to defaults, effectively flushing > the list and also any other settings you've changed in OneCare. > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4bc2594b-95ab-4235-b5b8-41656b38480f&DisplayLang=en
Maybe I try this.
> -steve
thanks for the help.
Peter
> Peter Flindt <newsgroups[ at ]lastwebpage.de> wrote:
>> Hello, >> I test different versions from an application. >> Today I installed a new router and checked the firewall setings in >> OneCare. I was surprised about this large list and thought "okay, >> remove the old versions". I seleced them in the application allow/deny >> list and push the delete button. After I was finished with the List I >> Push "OK". >> >> But when I open the list again I found some deleted entries again. o_O >> >> Peter
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