Hmm- those Reg keys are the ones that others have reported their AOL antispyware to be flagging; if it isn't those I'm not sure where else to look.
Then again, just because an anti-spyware app flags a registry entry doesn't necessarilly mean that the entry is part of an active infection. Reg entries and other settings sometimes get reported just because they might be indicative of an infection, or because they indicate a loophole that an infection could possibly take advantage of. The infamous "DSO Exploit" issue with SpyBot Search & Destroy was one example of that.
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