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It may be wise to pin an ESET thread with the information about the Slim build from the bottom post of that thread
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Has Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 7 that lack SP1 ?
Winapp2.ini replied to Alan_B's topic in Windows Security
http://forum.piriform.com/?showtopic=31637 Bit more than 15 months by the look of it -
ESET seems to be messing with CCleaner this month, has anyone reported this to them?
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http://news.php.net/php.internals/73888 apparently real world performance has increased rather dramatically. (+20% faster wordpress seems pretty big)
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Sounds fair, though I think that chat gets resynced if you change your settings around a bit.
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I see not reason not to combine the malwarebytes entries into one single entry
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Have FlashPeak Slim Browser cleaned by CCleaner
Winapp2.ini replied to HTTPS's topic in CCleaner Suggestions
Posts can't be deleted on the forum by users, and mods generally don't delete them. I'll look into writing some entries for winapp2.ini (see my signature for an explanation of what winapp2.ini is/does) and get back to you. The developers read all the posts on the forum but rarely respond unless they require additional info. Edit: My investigations into it lead me to believe that the SlimBrowser cache is handled by Internet Explorer -
It is the style of Vlad Studios: http://www.vladstudio.com/wallpaper/?rainyday
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One of mine this moment
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Failed Windows updates can corrupt the recycle bin
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Latest update (v4.13.4693 (64bit) causing problem
Winapp2.ini replied to PeeVee's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
You may want to invesitgate whether or not you've installed the Mozilla Maintenance Service, it may be creating rogue firefox.exes -
The Temporary Files entry in CCleaner should handle this (though not for multiple users, just the active one)
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Latest update (v4.13.4693 (64bit) causing problem
Winapp2.ini replied to PeeVee's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=2813309&sid=2bb8f5609bc3d94c49ae119603f1887a Lingering firefox process is discussed a bit more on this thread -
CCleaner removed Saved form information on Firefox
Winapp2.ini replied to gondel's topic in CCleaner
If you use Firefox Sync, it will sync your usernames and passwords and such, do you have a mozilla/sync account? -
Does this work? [Office 2010 More*] LangSecRef=3021 Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common Default=False FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Office\14.0\OfficeFileCache|*.*|RECURSE FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Office\14.0|OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache FileKey3=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\OneNote\14.0\OneNoteOfflineCache_Files|*.*|RECURSE RegKey1=HKCU\Software\MicroSoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Search RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Search\Catalog Add this code into a file, name it winapp2.ini and put it in the same folder as CCleaner (C:\Program Files\CCleaner by default)
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I suppose you could technically do %systemdrive%\users\*\appdata\local\temp and %systemdrive%\documents and settings\*\local settings\application data\temp to cover most use cases
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Latest update (v4.13.4693 (64bit) causing problem
Winapp2.ini replied to PeeVee's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
Firefox 29 broke a lot of addons that interface with the UI. You'd likely be best served disabling them until they're updated to support Australis -
Could those files be locked? Can you delete them manually? Have you tried deleting the %tmp% folder with either Explorer or Unlocker?
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You've started multiple topics for this question but I'm going to reply here since it is a CCleaner question. Don't clean the registry if you don't know what you're doing. It doesn't yield appreciable gains in performance and can break things if you delete something you shouldn't.
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Microsoft rushes to fix browser after attacks; no fix for XP users
Winapp2.ini replied to DennisD's topic in Windows Security
Way to stick to your guns, Microsoft -
Microsoft rushes to fix browser after attacks; no fix for XP users
Winapp2.ini replied to DennisD's topic in Windows Security
IE is a nightmare, probably a low level problem with Trident that went overlooked until recently. I imagine after Heartbleed, legacy codebases are being examined a bit more thoroughly -
Latest update (v4.13.4693 (64bit) causing problem
Winapp2.ini replied to PeeVee's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
Though you've answered the question, just for clarity, a firefox clone (or chrome clone) is another browser built on the source code of firefox (Palemoon, for example) or Chrome (Torch, for example) -
That's pretty unusual. CCleaner doesn't clean anything even relating to drivers with the file cleaner. Did you run the registry cleaner?
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CTR is developed by a MozillaZine user named Aris I think, if you have any requests for it, you can find him there.