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  1. I use the CCleaner regularly, on several computers, XP Home sp1, XP Home sp2 and Pro sp2 (mutible) and I remove everything it finds in the Issues section, including all file extensions. I have no experiance with Vista but I wouldn't hesitate to try the same because the backup can be reinstalled.

     

    I've never had a problem.

  2. Removed Cookie: atdmt.com

    Removed Cookie: adopt.euroclick.com

    Removed Cookie: ad.yieldmanager.com

    Removed Cookie: media.adrevolver.com

    Removed Cookie: dslreports.com

    Removed Cookie: indextools.com

    Removed Cookie: www.atlassolutions.com

     

    These are the ones that CCleaner keeps deleting. Even if i dont use internet explorer or firefox CCleaner still happens to find these cookies. Ive tried many scans with AVF, Ad-Aware etc. but these advertisements cookies keep coming up.

     

    Anyone have any tips on getting rid of these permanently.

     

     

    My experiance with CCleaner is that it wont always delete damaged files or infected files. Run the CCleaner, delete them and then go to temporary internet folder and check to see if they are actually gone. If not delete them manually. Another posability is that they have been added to the "Keep" list. Options- cookies.

  3. Turning off UAC is a very bad idea. One of Vista's significant strengths over the old Windows OS's is not having users run as admin by default. This is one of the key reasons why Vista has less security problems than previous Windows OS's, as well as Mac OS X.

     

    CCleaner is an administrative tool, that performs administrative functions, and as such requires administrative credentials.

     

    MS bred a generation of users with poor computer use habits but atleast now they have changed their ways. Its time for users to adapt.

     

     

    Sorry but I have to take exception with you on this. UAC is for people that don't know how to use and protect their computer, if the did they wouldn't have security problems. I think that constantly running into "Administrative privilege" is an unnecessary frustration and a definite short comming of Linux and others that are "better protected".

  4. CCleaner doesn't clean out this temp directory on my machine:

     

    C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp

     

    How come?

     

    Can I safely delete it manually?

     

    JW

     

     

    My experiance is that you have to run CCleaner from the account that you want to clean, "Administrator".

     

    CCleaner sometimes wont clean out infected files or maybe it's damaged files (by an infection?). These sometimes have to be cleaned out manually.

     

    It is ok to delete anything in temp & temp int folders that you dont want. Its ok to delete the folders themselves as Windows will recreate them if/when needed. You cant delete what Windows is using so it may help to go to Administrator to finish.

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