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    Those are left over's from the false positive bug.

    Close HEM and your anti-virus and delete any \xenocode\appliance cache folders and any other possible false positive files.

    1. Enable "Show hidden files and folders" under Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View
    2. Go to C:\Users\%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Xenocode\Appl iance Cache and delete every folder you can find in there

    If you are on XP, that location is C:\Documents and Settings\%USERPROFILE%\Local\Application Data\xenocode\appliance cache

    Empty your recycle bin.

    reboot

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    ok should I quarantine the 2 programs it found before doing any of that though?

    edit: ignore that as I think what you told me to do will delete them anyway so I just went ahead and quarantined them
    Last edited by texas donald; 01-10-2010 at 03:12 PM.

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    have selected to show hidden files, but still cant get to where you said to. Any folders called local or application you cant click on. They're kind of faded icons as in you can see them but not click them. any ideas?

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    You need to show the system protected files

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    deleted. thanks

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    is there any solution yet on how to remove/hide the postgresql user account under win7 when installing? i used the newest combo installer and the new user account was created. unfortunately it cant be hidden in the registry like in vista.
    i also just installed the new combo installer on a vista laptop and there this didnt happen..

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    Its not possible to remove the user you can just hide it.

    Pat posted a link above but you can check this threads too:
    How do I disable postgre user account in Windows 7? - Holdem Manager Forums
    How do I disable postgre user account in Windows 7? - Holdem Manager Forums
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