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adomila
03-07-2008, 09:42 AM
Hello,
I'm trying to cleanup my registry the I run into this InprocServer32. So I would just like to ask if somebody is knowledgable with InprocServer32? I've searched and this is what I found, it does not help much. I don't know if it is just me being lame or something. Is it safe to delete this registry entry? Btw, it is reported having a missing file \Windows\pvbform2.dll...

InprocServer32
Registers a 32-bit in-process server and specifies the threading model of the apartment the server can run in.

Registry Entry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\
{CLSID}\InprocServer32 = <path to 32-bit inproc server>
\ThreadingModel = <threading model>

tjkhattak61
17-07-2008, 08:46 AM
adomila, why don't u back up ur registry and then delete the entry to check its effects. If prob then use the backup to restore ur Atom to the last state. That way u will experiment and gain knowledge to spread it among us at the xda :D.

adomila
28-07-2008, 11:17 AM
adomila, why don't u back up ur registry and then delete the entry to check its effects. If prob then use the backup to restore ur Atom to the last state. That way u will experiment and gain knowledge to spread it among us at the xda :D.

hi tjkhattak61, thank you for taking time to reply and your suggestion. actually i already thought of this and have done it, already but the problem with this method is, it can not actually pin point or narrow what problem had occured, if it(prob) is not related to the said InprocServer32. i keep installing/uninstalling new great stuffs being introduced here in xda developers :D damn those great developer, can't resists it, hehehe... testing, configuring, here and there... seriously, it would be better if somebody fully knowledgeable on this gave us the most accurate data, we might mislead others via the trial & error method-like, mentioned above.

i'm still hoping that somebody out there, might be familiar with this...

Alkemist
11-09-2008, 12:21 PM
adomila, why don't u back up ur registry and then delete the entry to check its effects. If prob then use the backup to restore ur Atom to the last state. That way u will experiment and gain knowledge to spread it among us at the xda :D.

wow, you're an ass. =)