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Following is a list of example GUIDs, globally unique identifiers used to uniquely identify COM objects, which may be used when a required by a registry entry.
{25892e17-80f6-415f-9c65-7395632f0223}
{a53e98e4--be6d-49836e406aaa}
{e33898de--8f0c-5f6c5218e02e}
{3a768eea-cbda-4926-a82d-831cb89092aa}
{cd171f7c-560d-4a62-8d65-16b87419a58c}
{17084b40-08f5-4bcd-a739-c0d08c176bad}
{d63a8ffd-bdac-498c-b861-a53e11989cef}
{11cdd494-de5b-460e-9ddf-4e84bad6f596}
{deb17e15-d47c-449f-b1b0-4d55247d153f}
{30a7e1b3-e763-4789-a54d-fcc53dcf973a}
These GUID should only be used on personal machines and should not be used in software distributed to others as the uniqueness can not be guaranteed.
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