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5 hours ago, Dave CCleaner said:
- Windows version; default browser; firewall; AV; any other cleaners/blockers/etc running on your computer; custom configured hosts file?
- What version of CCleaner were you on prior to this? Have you received this level of saturation on any other messages (eg: the informational message about Important Updates, the Black Friday/Cyber Monday promo, etc)?
- For my peace of mind, if there is nothing sensitive in there, could I trouble you to screenshot your cookie whitelist? (or DM it to me if you prefer)
Windows 10 20H2 x64
Default browser: Edge Chromium
ESET Internet Security 14.0.22.0The only blockers are Ublock Origin in Firefox and Edge.
ESET firewall is not blocking any CCleaner traffic. Hosts file is empty (default)Prior to this I would have been on the last release. Of note is that I updated as soon as 5.75 was released. I only received the one previously described notification until Monday and again today - I've now had 4 today.
I've not received any other messages.My cookie whitelist is purely the CCleaner default.
*.avast.com
*.ccleaner.com
*.ccleanercloud.com
*.piriform.comI also set up a Win 10 20H2 VM yesterday and it is having the same multiple notifications. Security is entirely Windows built-in.
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I too am having this issue with the "Your CCleaner has had a free Update". I have all the cookies referenced in Dave CCleaner's post as cookies to keep. In 2 hours today I've seen the notification 3 times and I've lost count how many times I saw it yesterday.
Thanks
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I noticed the same problem with my Win 7 x64 + IE10 setup. Reverted to the previous CCleaner build until its fixed.
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In the latest build, system restore is showing no restore points even though there are plenty of restore points present.
xp sp3 all updates
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Hi,
running xp sp2
CCleaner v2.01.507
Run (in Start Menu) ie. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU, is still cleaned if Internet Explorer>History is checked, regardless of whether Run (in Start Menu) is checked.
Uncheck Internet Explorer>History and then the RunMRU is only cleaned if Run (in Start Menu) is checked.
Obviously something that still needs fixing.
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Using build 2.00.500 on xp sp2.
I did a bit of testing and found that the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU is deleted when Internet Explorer - History is checked. If you uncheck it, then the key is only deleted if Run - In start menu is checked.
btw. If you remove the key path from winsys.ini, it's still deleted if History is checked.
Hopefully this info may help in tracing the problem.
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In the latest beta 2 build, the Run (in start menu) is always cleared regardless of the setting.
Multiple update notification popups
in CCleaner Bug Reporting
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