Verclsid.exe “allow list”

Posted on May 12th, 2007 by Roger McKenna.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Though this update of your computer’s registry has its limitations and drawbacks, specialists are working on making them “fixable”. All kinds of applications are made to increase the compatibility of all applications and to diminish the list of flaws and incompatibility instances. The “allow list” for the Verclsid.exe is such an option designed to permit the right functionality of your registry even if used with the applications whit whom it usually was not compatible.

So, for all those software’s that until now just weren’t compatible with your computer all

you have to do is add them to the allow list of your register or Verclsid.exe and all problems disappear. How to automatically add names to the allow list? Well first of all you have to install a version of security update that allows such a list

This update is available from different sources like Windows Update, Microsoft Update or Automatic Updates if you have the right COM controls installed. Usually you can find all the information you need on the home page of the producer, in our case Microsoft.

If you cant install the version that automatically recognizes and fills this allow list you must do it manually. How? Simple.

Just add yourself the HP Share-to-Web software or if the case the NVIDIA shell extensions to the list of allow names using the information you find in the help section.

Also you could configure your firewall in such a way so it will allow Verclsid.exe to run properly and without any prompts. Fallow the steps required b your firewall program to set Versclid.exe program to run or if you prefer just stop it from running until you browsed through Kerio Personal Firewall’s dialog boxes of notification.

How does this list work? Well the Verclsid.exe knows not to scan any of the programs that have their names in that list. As already mentioned you can also add names manually but for this you must have the correct registry keys for the shell extensions.

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