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Posted on Sep 24, 2010

Internet Explorer error message: we Care Reminder- Error Setting Reg String: Cause Cannot run Back-up and restore

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Every time I access an internet site via a link or Internet Explorer, I get a message:

Creating Helper Process Failed
if you get this message again, please contact IES Support @we-care.com (2)

When I click on ok the site opens but this occurs everytime I access the internet....how do I get rid of the message?

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    what's the solution?

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Send a quick email to [email protected]. They're really quick to help out for anything dealing with the We-Care Reminder.

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