Since using CCleaner v2.09, cookies get deleted that are in the "Cookies to keep" list.
However, I'm not quite certain that it really is a CCleaner problem, though I didn't explicitely change any system settings and this did never happen before updating to v2.09.
I have discovered that apart from "C:\Documents and Settings\My_Name\Cookies" there seems to be a "secondary" cookie folder in "C:\Documents and Settings\My_Name\Local Settings\Temp\Cookies" that I am quite certain had never been there before. And it seems this new folder is suddenly used by IE (and, of course, purged by CCleaner). However, I have checked the path designations for system folders and there the correct folder "C:\Documents and Settings\My_Name\Cookies" is specified. So why, then, is IE using the "Temp" cookie folder, and why does this use correlate with updating CCleaner from v2.08 to v2.09?
(As a temporary workaround, a hve included the "Temp" cookie folder in CCleaner's "Exclude" list, but that is not a satisfactory solution.)
I would be very grateful for any help!
(Using WinXP Pro SP3 with IE6.)