Hi there.  For a while now, when I've run regscrub xp and-or Nod32 scan, or for 
that
matter, Spybot, I somehow lose files for AdobeFlashplayer.
   For the longest time, doing any of those scans, I'm not sure which one - 
maybe
Regscru or Spybot - has resulted in the following.  Me having to uninstall and 
reinstall
Adobe Flash Activex Control.  Otherwise, its defective or somehow deleted.  How 
would
spybot or regscrub see anything associated with that worth deleting, if in fact 
that's
the case?
   Its almost gotten to the point where I'm fearful of using Spybot or Regscrub 
XP
for fear of having to uninstall and reinstall Adobe which is _no easy 
undertaking.
Any thoughts as to how to prevent this in the future i.e., what files to tell 
programs
_not to delete?
Jesse


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