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24-Feb-2008, 03:12 PM #1
Ad-Aware probs - can't delete
I tried the Ad-Aware site first, but since I'm using the free version and not a paid subscription apparently I can't get help there...hope you guys can help, wondering if you've come across this...

I'm running Vista - and had probs deleting files after Ad-Aware scan was run. Tried uninstalling Ad-Aware and reinstalling, no go. Scan runs (smart scan option), when I select files to delete I get "An error has occurred in Ad-Aware 2007! Component TVirtualStringTree. Message: Access violation at address 00537FEC in module 'Ad-Aware 2007.exe'. Read of address 0000000D. Send this information to lavaupport and also what you just did to help us track down this error. Ad-Aware terminates."

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06-Mar-2008, 05:55 AM #2
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