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V.A

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  1. I disagree with you if you don't mind.

    To me it is THE reason for not using CCleaner - it is not because of a small program like CCleaner that I am going to replace my OS you know ;-) :-)

     

    No other (positive) Vista-solutions ?

    OK - CCleaner is going to leave my machine tonight.

    No harm done - I have found other alternatives.

  2. Yet another reason to NOT install Vista

     

    P.S. I'm posting this with my new WinXP Pro system and really like it B) and it does not require 2GB RAM just to load :P

     

    I disagree with you if you don't mind.

    To me it is THE reason for not using CCleaner - it is not because of a small program like CCleaner that I am going to replace my OS you know ;-) :-)

  3. You do realize that Vista does this for 99% of its programs. It always asks you whither to open it or not. Thats not Piriform's fault, thats the operating system.

     

    Yes I do realize a lot.

    And most of the programs behave the way they should (or the way I want them to behave) under Vista.

    Until now CCleaner is one of the only exceptions.

    That is why I uninstalled it.

    My post was meant as info about a shortcoming of CCleaner, not to start a discussion about Vista.

  4. Did you try what has worked for many vista users, right-clicking the CCleaner desktop icon and choosing run as administrator.

     

    Yes I did - but it didn't change anything - I still get a window popping up and asking me confirmation to start the program.

    I even changed the permissiond to full control, but the confirmation window was still there.

  5. Hi,

     

    I finally uninstalled CCleaner once and for all.

    Reason :

    When I start CCleaner (whether I am logged-in as an administrator or a standard user in Vista), I am always asked for administrator permission.

     

    I couldn't get rid of that annoyance, so I got rid of it by uninstalling CCleaner (what a pity).

     

    Kind regards

  6. bonjour

    je suis francaise, ne parlant pas votre langue

     

    je cherche l'?quivalent de ce site et forum en langue Fran?aise

     

    pourriez vous m'aider

     

    merci ? tous

    Josie

     

    Hi Josie

     

    Savez vous qu'il n'y a plus beaucoups de gens dans le monde de l'informatique qui ne maitrise pas un minimum de la langue anglaise ;-).

  7. Hi,

    I installed the latest version 2.01.507

    - It works great (thanks for this wonderful program)

    - BUT : the cookies to keep option does not work any longer !

     

    HELP !

     

    I am running Vista Home premium and it doesn't matter whether I install CCleaner from within the Administrator or a standard user. I hope that this info was useful ?

    And yes : I have enabled the "Save all settings to ini-file.

  8. i didn't find this or any other information in the forums so far........

     

    i got this from M$ when i couldn't

     

     

    What do you mean with M$ ?

     

    If you meant MS then you're a very silly person CANE !

    Do not violate proper names, one might do the same with yours :lol:

  9. are you using firefox? if so then here's a way to delete them everytime you close FF

     

    1.Click in the Tools

    2.Go to Options

    3.then Privacy

    4.Click on the Clear my private data every time i close firefox

    5.then the Settings click on the cookies

    6.then click apply

     

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I use IE7.

    And I like the option to keep some of the cookies in CCleaner - I don't want to delete them all.

    I guess we'll have to wait for a bug-repair in a next beta of CCleaner.

  10. I think Lexonex is referring to the part where after using CCleaner beta 2 to remove data (run cleaner) if you go back to the Options > Cookies settings, there are still cookies listed under the "Cookies to Delete" column.... even without doing any more browsing after running CCleaner.

     

    Could be a vista bug, I see Lexonex is using Vista Home, I'm on Vista Ultimate 32bit.

     

    [Yes. The option to remove cookies for IE and FF is checked.]

     

    I have the same problem Jeromy & Lexones.

    Some cookies are never cleaned up.

    I am also running Vista Home Premium.

     

    Regards

  11. Hi,

     

    I'd like to know where CCleaner stores the cookies that I wan to keep.

     

    Reason : I had to do a complete restore of my system and I lost that way all the cookies that I saved with CCleaner.

     

     

    Sorry everybody !

    I should have done a search before to ask this !

    I have found the answer to my question in this great forum !

     

    Thanks

  12. Hi,

     

    I'd like to know where CCleaner stores the cookies that I wan to keep.

     

    Reason : I had to do a complete restore of my system and I lost that way all the cookies that I saved with CCleaner.

  13. Hi,

    I have been using CCleaner for a long time already under Windows XP .

    It was starting up immediately when I double-clicked its icon - no problem !

     

    Now I have it installed under Windows Vista and it has the following strange behaviour.

    When I want to start it by double-clicking its icon, then it takes about 30 to 60 seconds before the program opens on the screen.

    I have uninstalled/re-installed already several times to no avail.

     

    Any help available please ?

     

    Thanks

    V.A

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