I saw how to suggest a new entry in the startup database, but not the file database. So I'll ask here, as well as mention the addition I have:
The file I have is called "run.exe". I was researching this file because I have it on my computer. Googling lead me to think that it was bad. However further investigation revealed that the run.exe I had was an essential part of Cygwin, an app I use to run native Linux commands under Windows (to ssh into several Linux boxes I administer). This run.exe is in the "bin" subfolder of the Cygwin folder and has no registry entries associated with it.
And there you have it.
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Site Question: How To Add An Entry To The File Database
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