Recently Opened Programs list keeps getting overwritten

ChrisPappas

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Every time I boot my Gateway notebook, the Recently Opened Programs list, the list of programs you see when you hit the start button keeps, getting overwritten with factory items. I've right clicked on each of them and selected "Remove from this list" and went about my business using other programs, which are added to the list as normal. Upon reboot, all my recent programs are gone, and Gateway's programs are back.

Two of them were AOL and NetZero entries. Neither of these programs were ever installed and each of these entries would keep returning. For these, I deleted the folders that they pointed to, but they still came back, only with dead shortcuts. I found that if I deleted the shortcuts from the All Program's submenus, that they stayed gone.

The others are mostly Windows items and I don't necessarily want to erradicate the programs, I just want them off the list. I went so far as to track where the list entries live in the registry. They are encrypted within two keys:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAssist\{75048700-EF1F-11D0-9888-006097DEACF9}\Count]

and

[HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-1606599666-4217557356-1531273167-1000\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAssist\{75048700-EF1F-11D0-9888-006097DEACF9}\Count]

Weird encryption too. All the characters are shifted by 13 characters, i.e., a=n, b=o, c=p, z=m, etc. "Windows" is spelled "Jvaqbjf". Anyhow, I deleted the keys and they come back again on reboot.

Does anyone know how I can stop this behavior without turning off the Recently used Programs list altogether?

Thanks,

Chris
 
One more piece of info. If I manualy remove all the entries from the list, use task manager to end the explorer.exe process and then restart it, all the factory entries are back. So, something explorer is doing or running when it starts is pushing these entries in.

Chris
 
well it is using ROT13 encryption apparently.
You can totally disable the recent programs list, this will limit the start menu to only the apps you have pinned there yourself.
Try looking at msconfig and see if any services or programs startup on boot that should not be there.
 
I ran MSConfig and there's nothing obvious I can see causing this.

Considering that merely stopping and restarting explorer overwrites the list/registery entries, is there a way to track that down?

Chris
 
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