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  1. Thanks for the reply!

     

    My computers' C: partition does not have DOMStore in the Internet Explorer folder.

     

    What it does have are two folders, iconcache and Services..

     

    The registry location is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\DOMStorage

     

    I have seen the banks entry at this location in the registry and after running CCleaner it had disappeared.

     

    I have taken your advice and added the registry line to my ignore list and I am sure it will not happen again.

     

    Thanks Again!!

  2. My bank has upgraded their security settings and now sets their cookie into the registry under DOM storage.(super cookie?)

    It seems that CCleaner gets rid of this cookie during cleaning (at least for my set-up) and in order for me to log in after a cleaning I have to receive a call from them with a code number to enter into their website.

    Is there a setting I have to uncheck in order to retain this cookie in my registry?

    Win7 Pro 64bit SP-1 IE-10

  3. CCleaner doesn't have full support for beta products, generally. You may wish to wait until IE10 is fully released on windows 7.

     

    I thought that IE10 for win7 was not in beta anymore and was a full release version.

     

    Anyway it is the fastest browser I have ever used.

     

    I wish my TV could change channels as fast as this goes from one webpage to the next.

     

    I am usually a very late adopter and just 2 and a half weeks ago I got a new computer after over 10 years with winXP.

     

    I use a microsoft trackball explorer that will not work with win8 so I will not be going there any time soon, and had to jump thru quite a few hoops to get it to work the way I am used to on win7. (macros)

     

    I see we have exactly the same interest.

     

    Thanks for the reply!!

  4. Hi Hazelnut,

    Thanks for the reply!

    I am sorry I forgot the browser and cookies.(I should know better)

    I am using IE-10 and the cookies are from my gmail and aol web mail. I have all of them saved on the right side of the cookies page.

    The Win7 is also SP-1. With all updates.

    I have been using CCleaner for many ,many,many years.

    I have used it with IE-6,IE-7,IE-8 and IE-9 and it always saved the cookies.

    Anything else please let me know.

    Thanks again!

  5. Using latest version and it stopped displaying my system restore points.(Win XP home SP3)

    I only have a few but I know that they exist.

    Is there something corrupted someware I could fix?

    It was displaying them up until today that I am aware of.

    It is working the same way on my other laptop as well.

    Could the be the result of todays installation of 'windows updates' that I have installed on both of my computers??

  6. Are you running CWSandbox or any sort of sandbox application?

    Or maybe RoboForm?

    I found a site which (based on the answer given to these two questions) may point toward the answer

     

    Thanks for the reply.

    I have no sandbox apps, HOWEVER I do run Roboform on both computers

  7. I'm no techie, but I feel this is somehow connected to the Java issue.

     

    The "Unsigned Java Program" message may have been "Unsigned Java Applet", and using Logins suggestion to check out the individual file extensions leads to one of them, "CLASS" possibly being attributable to Java.

     

     

     

    Its easy to check your Java, remove old versions and install the latest version if you're using any Operating System up to Vista (without UAC).

     

    Simply download JavaRa (simple exe file, no install), and run it.

     

    JavaRa:

     

     

    Screenshot:

     

    At least worth a try if nothing else gets rid of it, and it will also ensure that you're using the latest version of Java, as outdated versions are a security risk.

     

    If you're using Windows 7, it can be done manually.

     

    Thanks again, been there done that.

    I am running winXP sp-3.

    I have javaRa for a long time.

  8. That's not true because I've had the same situation with many portable applications. Unless the following is pure coincidence.

     

    CCleaner reported them as an unused file extension, even though it was actually the end of the program version.

     

    All of the following portable applications are still on my box.

     

    1) Audacity v1.2.6 found by *.6 with Everything.

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.6]

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.6\OpenWithList]

     

    2) WhyReboot v1.0.1.537 found by *.537 with Everything.

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.537]

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.537\OpenWithList]

     

    3) Everything v1.2.1.371 found by *.371 with Everything.

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.371]

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.371\OpenWithList]

     

    Thanks again,I do not have any portable applications.

  9. It may be part of a version number of a program.

     

    You could try a program that kroozer recommended to me by the name of Everything.

     

    Search for *.1

     

    It's possible you'll find the program that's responsible.

     

    My guess is that it's a portable application.

     

    BTW kroozer thanks again for this program. It's fast and it finds "Everything".

     

    Thanks but,you can not find a file extension to a file that ccleaner concludes to not be there.

  10. The only common denominator I can see from googling, is that it could be an unregistered dll, or some faulty programming.

     

    Then again it could be something else entirely, although it does seem to be something unique to your PC, as I've never seen it mentioned on here before.

     

    Grasping at straws, have you installed any software round about the time this error started popping up? It could possibly be part of a recently installed program which hasn't installed properly, meaning a re-install may fix the problem.

     

    As Kroozer mentions above, and as you've found, there isn't much to find about this, and what I have found is techno babble to me.

     

    Another member may come up with something better.

    Thanks for the replies.

    I have been checking my internet speed at various sites as I have a piss poor verizon dsl service and the speed goes up and down and sometimes disconnects by itself.

    On some sites a java dialog box pops up about an unsigned java program and I accept and the test is run.

    This issue (Test.Class.1) happens on both of my computers and I wonder if it is related to this.

    I have it come up after it is cleaned with ccleaner and I have not installed any new programs.

  11. That extension is unused at the moment. Clearing it works only temporarily until used again.

     

    So just exclude Unused File Extention Data, Test.Class.1 HKCR\Test.Class.1 to stop it from reappearing.

    I realize that it is unused, I would like to know what is creating this extention

  12. I have never dabbled with this, but I think CCleaner Options / Exclude will allow you to omit what you wish

     

    Regards

    Alan

    Thanks for the reply.

    I have already done this and then learned that there was another file (37.4 megs) that also gets downloaded again after it has been cleaned.

    I now have 2 files that hopefully will be excluded next time I run the program.

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