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  1. Hello.

    Just an alert about the Ghostery 2.0.2 extension for Firefox which show a message when openning Ccleaner telling it could not work if Firefox is not closed. (Even if it is closed as Ghostery prevent the Firefox.exe process to be closed so it is still present in the background.)

    @+

  2. Hello.

    Thanks for the answer.

     

    In XP sp3 Home/FF I found yesterday the Adobe Flash entry id ticked all right in CC Application so, it's OK.

    In XP sp3 Pro/FF , the Adobe Flash entry does not exist in CC Application. :angry:

     

    In both installations, CC is last 2.14.150 portable version.

    I am going to try the CC installed version...

     

    Nope, Same result, it does not appear with the installed version of CC... (XP PRO sp3)

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  3. Hmmm. In XP2 Home/FF I don't have anything in these folders. Do you have Adobe Flash ticked in CC Applications?

     

    Hello.

    Thanks for the answer.

     

    In XP sp3 Home/FF I found yesterday the Adobe Flash entry id ticked all right in CC Application so, it's OK.

    In XP sp3 Pro/FF , the Adobe Flash entry does not exist in CC Application. :angry:

     

    In both installations, CC is last 2.14.150 portable version.

    I am going to try the CC installed version...

  4. Welcome PSCD

     

    Adobe Macromedia Flash Player is cleaned by the installation of winapp2.ini

     

    Information can be found in the "sticky" about it:

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1110

     

    A lot of information is also in the Beginner's Guide:

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1504

     

    Secunia Online Software Inspector (OSI) is recommended as well:

    http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online

     

    Hello.

    Thanks for the reply.

    I'm going to try to translate and understand.

  5. Hello.

    I have recently been aware of the fact it seems Adobe Macromedia Flash Player should be considered as a big privacy flaw as it keep cookies which are not taken in charge by Firefox. (Windows XP)

    In:

    C:\Documents and Settings\(my name)\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\xxxx

    And:

    C:\Documents and Settings\(my name)\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys\xxxxxx

    Could not CCleaner take this in charge, in its cookies management ?

    Nice Sunday to all.

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