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  1. The reason why CCleaner does not clean on shut down is that a lot of installs need a boot in order to finish. And deleting the files before they get installed is not a good idea.

     

    But there's another way. :D Start CCleaner. When the animated icon shows in Tray right click on it. Select the option Shot down after Clean. And CCleaner will turn off the PC when the cleaning is done. No need to babysit the process.

     

    :P And no batch file needed...

  2. But I was incorrect and I have corrected it. Norway and Sweden are two sides of the same hills so I'll gladly believe that you found a Norwegian backpack in Sweden. Or vice versa. :D They walk and drive to and from all the time. No passport needed. They have a deal on that.

  3. Thanks for posting that solution, gatow. :D

     

    Also: The program Winsock Repair from Rizone Technologies are sometimes used to repair issues similar to this. Actually it's a bit unlikely that this could have been caused by CCleaner.

  4. I think that would make you and your wife safe. Well done. :D Besides: The tech staff at your job wont have the time for studying your files. They don't open the folders.

     

    The next time you should ask before sending the PC out of the house. For obvious reasons.

  5. Generally: files that are in use cannot be deleted. If you had open programs when running CCleaner the temp files that they were using wont get deleted. Files less that 24 hours old also wont get deleted unless you select that option in CCleaners advanced settings.

  6. Thank you for finding the homepages, peck1234. I must say I strongly agree with Hazel. We need the source of origin. Besides there could easily be legal problem. I don't know who uploaded HD Tune's product to a file host site and started to give other peoples products away but it's not the way things are done. Freeware or not. Only HD Tune can give it away. They own the freeware.

     

    Perhaps they permitted it. But I doubt it...

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    Some of us like that you are doing what you did but yet.................. wish you would help some that need help like in this thread instead of each of you talking to each other crapping it all up. ;)
    I'm afraid we can't really do much. It's a bug and CCleaner's developers are looking into it. It will undoubtedly be corrected in an update very soon. CCleaner's staff wrote above that they are dealing with it already.
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    Microsoft today said it will deliver its
    largest-ever number of security updates
    on Tuesday to fix flaws in every version of Windows, as well as Internet Explorer (IE), Office, SQL Server, important developer tools and the enterprise-grade Forefront Security client software.

    More on Computerworld: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/913...esday_next_week

    Microsoft about it: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms09-oct.mspx

     

    A yet an other critical update next Tuesday concerning Adobe Reader and Acrobat:

     

     

    Adobe is planning to release an update for Adobe Reader 9.1.3 and Acrobat 9.1.3, Adobe Reader 8.1.6 and Acrobat 8.1.6 for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX, and Adobe Reader 7.1.3 and Acrobat 7.1.3 for Windows and Macintosh to resolve critical security issues. Adobe expects to make this update available on October 13, 2009. This update represents the second quarterly security update for Adobe Reader and Acrobat.

     

     

     

    Among other issues, this update will resolve a
    critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1.3
    and earlier

    What they write actually sounds serious - more on Adobes site: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bull.../apsb09-15.html

  9. From Ars Technica:

     

     

    ? Pass: Alwil avast!, AVG I.S. Network Edition, BitDefender Security, CA eTrust, eScan Internet Security, ESET NOD32, F-Secure Anti-Virus, G Data AntiVirus, K7 Total Security, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, McAfee VirusScan, Microsoft Forefront, Quick Heal AntiVirus Lite, Symantec Endpoint, and Trustport Antivirus 2009.

     

    15

     

     

     

    ? Fail: AhnLab V3Net (171 wildlist misses), Authentium Command (159 wildlist misses), Avira AntiVir Server (1 wildlist miss), Filseclab Twister (5655 wildlist misses, 1 false positive), Fortinet FortiClient (38 wildlist misses), Frisk F-PROT (159 wildlist misses), Ikarus virus.utilities (3759 wildlist misses, 4 false positives), Kingsoft I.S. 2009 Advanced (98 wildlist misses), Kingsoft I.S. 2009 Standard (2461 wildlist misses), Sophos Anti-Virus (1 wildlist miss), and VirusBuster for Servers (5 wildlist misses).

    Link: http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2009/...r-2009-test.ars

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