Jump to content

jr39

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by jr39

  1. I am bashing nobody but I found that CCleaner wipes out User Identifications and Passwords when using IE8. But not with Firefox.

    It seems a CCleaner problem. I have made extensive tests with Win7 and IE8 without CCleaner. In that environment, the issue does not occur.

    The IE8 parameters have to be properly introduced:

    1. Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Empty Internet Files folder when browser is closed unmarked

    2. Tools, Internet Options, Content, Autocomplete, Settings, User names and passwords on forms marked.

    All the best.

  2. You may have figured it out. I thought that it was CCleaner that was causing it so I reverted back to the last version. I had installed IE8 Beta 2 recently myself and last night had a security update that required an automatic restart in the middle of the night. This morning I had to log back in to websites and set preferences again, so apparently IE8 Beta 2 is the culprit not CCleaner.

     

    Leave it to Microsoft to screw something up, they seem to be really good at that considering how bad they messed up with Vista.

     

    Sorry that I pointed the finger at CCleaner becasue it doesn't look like it was their fault. Keep up the good work.

     

    :D

     

    I have conducted extensive tests on the 32-bit and on the 64-bit environment. CCleaner works fine with IE7 and IE8 Beta2 in the 32-bit environment. But I regret to say that in the 64-bit environment with IE8, CCleaner does not work properly. IE7 works fine in the 64-bit environment.

    Besides I wish to quote CCleaner itself when it says in its FAQ that "It's currently partially compatible with 64bit XP and Vista, there are a few non-critical issues which are still being worked on."

  3. I have noticed the same problem that you have. After I upgraded to the latest version (v2.11.636) every time that I run it , it wipes out all of my saved preferences and login info for websites. All of the cookies to keep are still saved like they were before. It is like the program is totally ignoring the command to keep those cookies and throwing everything away. I wish somebody would look into this because it is really annoying to have to login and save your preferences at multiple websites all of the time. Other than that I think CCleaner is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

     

    Please be informed that I use Vista Home Edition 64-bit French (living in Switzerland). Since I installed IE8 Beta 2, all my saved cookies are ignored and wiped out when I restart my very standard 6GB test PC.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.