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Jamin4u

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  1. 1) Through the websites "Remember my login" option, it's stored as a cookie.

     

    Try deleting the cookies: Cleaner > Windows > Internet Explorer > Cookies

     

    Flash Cookies: Cleaner > Applications > Multi Media > Adobe Flash Player

     

    Through the built-in feature of the browser, it's stored encrypted in the registry.

     

    Try clearing the boxes at login.

     

    2) Vista:

     

    OS(C:) > Users > (Name) > AppData > Roaming > Macromedia > FlashPlayer > Shared Objects > 9D54GCBJ

     

    Bold file name is different on your computer.

     

    OS(C:) > Users > (Name) > AppData > Roaming > Macromedia > FlashPlayer > Macromedia Flash > Support > FlashPlayer > Sys

     

    When updating CCleaner to a later version, just install over the previous version to save settings.

     

    You can also save your settings to an INI file.

     

    http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/ccleaner...vanced-settings

  2. Hi yardvark, and welcome.

     

    When I analyze and then run the Cleaner on my Vista system, it does the same thing as yours.

     

    C:\Windows\system32\wbem\Logs\WMITracing.log 16.0MB

     

    If your looking for a reason why this happens, I don't have an answer.

     

    I've run the cleaner twice and see Thumbnail Cache cleaned on the second run.

     

    As long as my systems junk files are cleaned out I'm happy. :D

  3. Can or should Recuva be used to secure delete everything it finds in one action?

     

    I Scan OS (C:) Drive. (View mode > Thumbnails view)

     

    Right - click > Highlight Folder > C:\ ( All files are highlighted)

     

    Right - click > Secure Delete Highlighted

     

    I then get the following: Secure delete message.

     

    Are you sure you want to delete these 3247 file(s)?

    Clicking Yes will mean they are gone forever.

     

    This would be handy if you deleted something and then wanted to secure delete it.

     

    You wouldn't have to look for it in the results.

     

    Good idea or bad?

  4. Link to: Automatically Backup Your Windows Vista Registry Daily Using ERUNT

     

    When I installed ERUNT I got the UAC pop up, so I removed the startup item AUTOBACK from the Startup folder.

     

    I did manual backups when I remembered too, until today. B)

     

    The only thing I added was the command line switch /days:3 at the end of the Add arguments (optional) text box.

     

     

    %SystemRoot%\ERDNT\AutoBackup\#Date# sysreg otherusers /noconfirmdelete /noprogresswindow /days:3

     

     

    ERUNT AUTOBACK is set for 30 days which is to many for me.

     

    The number of restore folders to keep can be changed using the /days:n

    command line switch, e.g. /days:7 would only keep the folders from the

    last 7 backup days.

     

    I also cleared all boxes under conditions.

  5. Hello mtartini, welcome to the forum. Unfortunately you can't get back the cookies that were deleted.

     

    What System Restore does not do

    Contrary to what many think, System Restore does not back up the computer. It does not monitor changes to personal data files such as documents, pictures, email, and so on. For example, one folder that is not monitored by System Restore is My Documents. So if you use My Documents for your personal files, you will need another way to keep them backed up. Also not backed up are your Internet cookies and favorites and many other types of files created by the user. System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and application file types

     

    If you use CCleaner on her computer in the future, move the cookies you want to save over to the keep side before cleaning.

    Options > Cookies

     

    Or just clear the cookies box for whatever browser she uses.

     

    Some cookies are saved as flash cookies, so you may want to clear the box for Adobe Flash Player.

    Cleaner > Applications > Multi Media > Adobe Flash Player

     

    Good Luck

  6. You can create a shortcut.

     

    I made mine by right clicking on the desktop > New > Shortcut.

     

    Copy and Paste in location:

     

    "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" /AUTO

     

    Name it CCleaner Auto.

     

    CCleaner will run flashing in the tray.

     

    /AUTO - Runs the cleaner upon loading and then closes the application.

    I close my browser and all running apps. (excluding firewall, antivirus...) then I let CCleaner do its job before resuming any work.

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