Posted October 31, 200816 yr Hello Board !I accidently deleted the registry key SMDEn in the Regedit:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsrt\CurrentVersion\SMDEn.My Questions:* Can anyone help to reinstall it?* Also, what is it and is it really critical for the computer operation? It does not seem to affect my computer so far that I am awared of.Please help me. Thanks for any reply.
October 31, 200816 yr Hmmm I tracked the reg entry and got this:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SMDEn]Thats it, no sub-keys, dwords or anything!Seems to me you're pretty safe without it. If you fell you want it back just make a reg file from what I posted and re-enter it.
November 1, 200816 yr Author Hmmm I tracked the reg entry and got this:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SMDEn]Thats it, no sub-keys, dwords or anything!Seems to me you're pretty safe without it. If you fell you want it back just make a reg file from what I posted and re-enter it. Thanks for the assurance. Edited November 1, 200816 yr by carlos.sammy
November 17, 200816 yr Author there are a few entries in my registry. I'm on xp sp3 proSMDEn.regThank you Geej for the registry enries. Those were the exact key and values that I accidently deleted. My question still is what are they for?
November 20, 200816 yr My question still is what are they for?I took a peek for this file in C:\WINDOWS\system32\xpsp1res.dll and view in Hex editor, so I think it is something to do with setting/setup relating to wireless network configuration & services. (see screenshot 1)When view in Restorator 2007, clicking the "string" resource shown the message number as in the registry entries. So basically I think it is just some shortcut that Windows created during setup. But I'm no expert. Hope this input sheds some light on what it is all about. Cheers!
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