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    <title>Comment from Mary-ann on 2008-08-17</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>What if the xml file is missing in the free adware program?? I use the free adware: Could not close adware after scanning - Received this error message: Componet: TForm AAW - "No root element found in xml" What can I do to fix this? Thanks for your help, Mary-ann<br />
<div class="leocomment">You'll have to contact the provider of that software and ask them.<br /><br />
<strong>-Leo</strong></div><br />
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    <title>Comment from Fred on 2008-04-26</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>In my experience, .xml fikes open in a browser, and can be all sorts of things. For instance, Windows Live Messenger logs are kept in xml files. Find them, open them in Firefox, and they have all your conversations in ordered fashion.</p>]]>
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