Ivo wrote:
Search for the other ID in the registry, the one that starts with E342F. Maybe you can find what it is related to, like some driver or software that is not completely installed or uninstalled.
Any guess about which one? There are many keys...
The last time I've tried to delete keys I've messed the registry... More specifically, I've deleted that entries and ClassicMenu do not show anything into the ControlPanel menu.
The major group in the middle are related to keys named "SyncSetupFolder", "SyncResultsFolder", "SyncCenterFolder", "ConflictFolder", but there are also "ControlPanelFolder". But they do not seem to be related to Windows Sync Center... I can't imagine other app that is putting an icon on Control Panel related to Sync. Although I use PureSync, I never saw an icon of it into Control Panel.
Ivo wrote:
Another possibility is that a bad name was cached by the start menu. Exit the start menu, then go to %APPDATA%\ClassicShell and delete DataCache.db. Then restart ClassicStartMenu.exe.
That did not work. The icon is there yet...
Thanks for your help.