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Why after an update my Norton 360 registry clean-up finds registry invalid keys?

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This time the plug in update was for Adobe Reader but I have seen it with other updates as well. I noticed this behavior in my computer after microsoft switched to outlool.com. From that point on I started to get registry changes any time I opened microsoft explorer. That was the reason why I switched to firefox. My registry now stays unchanged any time I open Firefox but it continues to be occasional a problem when I run updates. Normally I check my registry before and after running the update. I contacted and complained to microsoft but I never got a satisfactory answer. My computer run on windows XP.

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This time the plug in update was for Adobe Reader but I have seen it with other updates as well. I noticed this behavior in my computer after microsoft switched to outlool.com. From that point on I started to get registry changes any time I opened microsoft explorer. That was the reason why I switched to firefox. My registry now stays unchanged any time I open Firefox but it continues to be occasional a problem when I run updates. Normally I check my registry before and after running the update. I contacted and complained to microsoft but I never got a satisfactory answer. My computer run on windows XP. Please advise. Thanks

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It's not really possible to answer this without knowing the registry keys in question. Have you tried asking Symantec why their product keeps complaining about registry keys?

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It's not really possible to answer this without knowing the registry keys in question. Have you tried asking Symantec why their product keeps complaining about registry keys?