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tray
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Sorry, should have been posted in the Suggestions forum. My fault.
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Hi!
I am a happy user of CCleaner, my version is 2.08.588, I am running Windows XP Pro SP2.
I recently discovered that all the programs I started got listed in the registry at MUICache
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache
My problem is, I do not want to have a history of the programs I started.
I've read some forum posts and learned that this is a multilangual feature, and it does no harm if I delete its contents.
There's a MUICache checkbox on the CCleaner GUI, but I guess it "just" checks if the paths are correct.
What I am asking for is an option to clear the entries in the MUICache registry folder. To make it more configurable, it would be a useful option to have a custom list of registry entries to delete, just like we have for files and folders.
Thanks
MUICache not wiped, could be?
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Hi davey,
Thanks for your quick reply. However, I am sure that cleaning the above registry location (and other MUIcache locations) is exactly what I want to do. Okay, maybe not cleaning the whole but removing specific entries.
I am aware of the recently run list in the Start menu and I have already disabled it.
My problem, again, is that when I run a program it leaves its trace in the registry in several places. COM interfaces, file extension associations, firewall settings, and also MUICache. Even if I uninstall the application, many of these entries will remain there.
Now I understand that this kind of keeping personal privacy is not the main goal of CCleaner, but in fact this functionality is what I need right now, and I thought it would make a feature suggestion. Actually, I was a bit suprised that CCleaner doesnt have this already![:rolleyes:](//content.invisioncic.com/d154966/emoticons/default_rolleyes.gif)
Thanks again