Today, when I checked the computer registry, I found mr. Enigma and checked it online.
Address: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1523540,00.asp
If you check your Windows XP registry, you will be a little surprised-a null Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ mr. Enigma. Is it a sign of spyware? Is it a sinister dr. Watson variant? Google cannot find the answer. There are only a handful of pages asking the same question. This item is even in the original newly installed Windows XP, so we decided to contact Microsoft and ask for help to identify it.
After a period of research, such as research, Microsoft knew the root cause. Although the name is the same as a mystery, it is harmless. It appears associated with "a team that supports the RPC Phase 1 drives region encoding for a Windows 95 DVD ". It is clear that Windows XP has not retained the value of this item. In fact, Microsoft plans to remove it in subsequent patches. Microsoft declined to share the joke about why mr. Enigma is just "Too stupid ". Goodbye, Mr. Enigma.