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ecurbwotas

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  1. There's one feature that I hope CCleaner can include in future releases. The ability for the administrator to run CCleaner for all users of the computer. For example, if there are multiple accounts on one computer, it would be nice for the Administrator to be able to clean for all users. This would help eliminate some malware issues existing on user account. Another would be having the same feature on Windows Server. Being able to clean all user accounts for crap would be a great and needed feature. Thanks for developing such a great product! I've been telling all my friends about CCleaner.
  2. I actually liked having the remove hotfix option in CCleaner. It cleaned up about 150 mb of space. Everything is working fine on my computers, and I don't plan on ever uninstalling the hotfixes, so removing the leftover installer files is a great idea to make space. I can understand situations where this might cause problems. Maybe another tab, system, applications, expert? Where the expert tag contains removing the hotfix, or how about cleaning multiple user accounts on one computer? or specified directories?
  3. I configured IE on Windows to prompt me when a site tries to put a cookie in. When I ran CCleaner a window came up from my IE (it was not running) asking permission to allow CCleaner to install a cookie. I put in yes and not to prompt me again. What I don't understand is why CCleaner does this?
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