helpctr.exe Keeps Deleting

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  1. TheBlaze

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    For some reason the helpctr.exe file keeps deleting. I'm guessing there is some sort of virus but none of my scanners come up with anything. Does anyone know where I can download that file and what folder I should put it in?
     
  2. Jeanc1

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    First of all look in [bold]WINDOWS\PCHEALTH\HELPCTR\Binaries[/bold] and check if the file is there !

    If it is, your problem is a Registry messed up !

    To fix it here's what you do :- START-RUN- Type REgedit-- OK

    Goto
    [bold]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\Helpctr.exe[/bold] ---In the right pane, verify that the key is set to the following value: [bold]C:\Windows\PCHealth\Helpctr\Binaries\Helpctr.exe[/bold]

    If this registry entry does not exist, create a new entry.

    To do this, follow these steps:

    a. Locate the following registry key: [bold]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths[/bold]

    b. Right-click App Paths, point to New, and then click Key.

    c. Type [bold]Helpctr.exe[/bold].

    d. In the left pane, click Helpctr.exe.

    e. In the right pane, right-click (Default), and then click Modify.

    f. In the Value data box, type [bold]C:\Windows\PCHealth\Helpctr\Binaries\Helpctr.exe[/bold]

    , and then click OK.

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    If it's not in the Binaries folder -- you will find a copy in [bold]\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386[/bold] -- assuming you are on Windows Xp. -- just copy and paste to your WINDOWS\PCHEALTH\HELPCTR\Binaries folder first then check the Registry.
     
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    I looked in the registry and there was no Helpctr.exe folder under the Apps Path.
     
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    Then you create one like i explained in my post !
     
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    I did what you said but now when I click on the "Help and Support" button it says:

    "Windows cannot open Help and Support because a system service is not running.

    To fix this problem start the service, 'Help and Support'."
     
  6. Jeanc1

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    Ok now all you have to do is activate the service !

    Go Start - Run - Type [bold]services.msc[/bold] Click [bold]OK[/bold]

    A window will pop up now go down the list to [bold]Help and Support[/bold] -- click it and look at the menu that will spring up on Left.

    Click [bold]restart Service[/bold].

    have a great day !
     
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    It isn't there.
     
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    How do I get the "Help and Support" to show up on the services list?
     

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