After admitting that the SymProtect feature of its security products was at least partially to blame for registry corruption which occurred during both Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista SP1 upgrades, Symantec promised a standalone utility to remove the corrupted entries, and it’s finally delivered on that promise.SymProtect, designed to protect Symantec’s security software from being hacked by malware, guards against unauthorized changes to the registry.Reese Anschultz, a senior Symantec manager, announced the