What is error.-2147212300 executing registry cleaning?

My Norton 360 always tells me to clean the registry of broken biscuits, but the error sign is displayed when executing the task, and I don't know how to solve the problem. Thank you.

Hello

You should check with Norton Support.

Norton support
https://www-secure.Symantec.com/Norton-support/JSP/product.jsp?LG=English&CT=United+States&product=home&version=1&PVID=f-home

I hope this helps.

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