Hi Tom,

Until you find which program the set file is associated with, you might want to 
restore it to the profiles folder.
If you have deleted it permanently, just make a copy of any set file, and 
rename it to the name of the file being asked for.

Hth,

Rod

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Subject: Window-Eyes Error

I recently removed AVG from my computer in order to explore other antivirus 
programs. As a result, I no longer needed the avg.set file I created. Thus, I 
deleted it. Now, Window-Eyes tells me that the file is not a valid set file and 
can’t be loaded. Of course, it is not valid because I deleted it. Why does 
Window-Eyes still think I am trying to use the file? I am using WE 9.5.4 with 
Windows 7 64-bit Pro.
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