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When i run issues in Ccleaner this line comes up ,which ZoneAlarm say it is needed,and to report it to Ccleaner so they can update issues, [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ZAMailSafe\DefaultIcon]
@="C:\\Program Files\\Zone Labs\\ZoneAlarm\\UpdClient.exe,-279"
Please can you sort it out Mr G
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Hi joiner. This needs to be CLEAR, because it can be dangerous...e.g., reformatting your pc. Please read the following very carefully.
IF, you tick the box that says "Hotfix Uninstaller" under the Andvanced options you will never be able to remove IE7 Beta 3 from your PC without reformatting. With Beta 2 we could use someone else's Uninstaller folder, as Andy uploaded it for people. But with Beta 3 this cannot be done.
In addition, CCleaner does not know how to handle the cookies, and will clean your IE7 Beta cookies even if you tell it to keep them.
"Please note that this build is intended for technical enthusiasts. Be aware that *I* expect you to be ready, willing and able to reformat your system if things go wrong - therefore, if you come to the groups and say "IE7 killed my machine but I have no backup and can't reformat, I hate Microsoft" you won't be getting much in the way of sympathy from me ;o)
This upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 focuses primarily on bug and compatibility issues and is currently available in English for XP SP2, x64 and Windows Server 2003 SP1 on June 26, 2006. Other languages are to come soon (German, Japanese, Finnish & Arabic).
Uninstallation instructions - these are quite different to what has gone before.
IE7 Beta 3 creates this directory:
C:\WINDOWS\ie7beta3
In that directory is an spuninst folder. Inside that folder is spuninst.exe as well as a very interesting document called spuninst.txt which details exactly what will be deleted and replaced with older copies during uninstall of IE7 Beta 3.
Now, in the past some have offered their own copies of the uninstall directory when others have foolishly deleted their own copies, or third party software has done it for them. But be warned, there is more to removing IE7 Beta 3 than just that directory. A directory called C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$ is also edited/created during the installation of IE7 Beta 3, and it is full of various security update folders. The potential for damage if you take somebody else's C:\Windowsie7beta3 and install it on your own system to remove the beta is incalculable. On my system $NtUninstallKB915865$ and $NtUninstallKB904942$ were also created/updated."
I have Hotfix uninstaller unchecked, but thanks for the information on it, will put back IE6
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I have installed IE7 Beta 3 first uninstalling IE7 Beta 2 (with Andy Manchestera instructions on how to remove IE7 Beta 2) and i have run Ccleaner no problems so far.
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It's probably because this is tacked onto the end of the reference:
,272\HKCR\ZAmailsafe\defaulticon
Then again many registry cleaners "may" see it as invalid. If it's re-appearing in CC's Issues read this. You can also either manually remove it via Regedit, or ignore it.
Thank you for the advice.
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Updated to the latest verion of ZoneAlarm Pro 6.5.722 getting this line when i run Ccleaner I get this line in CCleaner Issues: invalid default: c:\program file\zone labs\zonealarm\updclient.exe,272\HKCR\ZAmailsafe\defaulticon. I only got this trouble when i updated to the latest version of zonealarm pro.
posted this in ZoneAlarm forum but got no replys from them, can someone please help me
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I have put on Symantec Antivirus, running good, but when i run windows defender a box comes up with this, SYMANTEC TAMPER PROTECTION ALERT, Target: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec share\ccSetmgr.exe
Events Info: Open Process
Action Taken: Blocked
Actor Process: C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MsMpEng.exe (PID 1188, 10 May 2006 22:48:46, there is a box in set up saying Block or Log or should i disable it
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Yeah, that's my fault for not re-reading the announcement which was to so far only support IE7 cookies. Since IE7 is still in beta it may take a few CCleaner versions before everything is fully supported.
HI I am useing IE 7. should i tick Autocomplete form history in the new Ccleaner 1.29.295 is not ticked in the box, if you click on it it says you will lose any saved passwords should i use it
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Thanks Andy. That should help a lot of people!
Andy sorted out mine, he is doing a good job on this forum, keep up the good work Andy, you are doing a good job to help people like me,
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to kick IE permanently out of your system you definately need a registry-searcher like Regseeker, cause those IE-entries are spread all over the registry.
http://www.hoverdesk.net/dl/en/RegSeeker.zip
Windows won?t allow to kick all IE-reg-entries out, a few (10-12) will be reestablished after rebooting your system.
!!!Important!!!
some applications, using the IE-interface like Diskeeper Lite, won?t start anymore. Same refers to online-apps. taking advantage of the active-x access controls, like online virus-scanners or banking access.
before killing IE do an image.
Oliver
Can you help me, i installed microsoft Explorer 7 Beta 2 March virsion, over Explorer 6, i ran CCleaner with hotfix unistallers ticked, now i can not unistall Explorer 7 Beta 2, back to Explorer 6. even with the updates box ticked, will i have to format my hard drive to get Explorer 6 back on, got Win XP pro
opera cookies
in CCleaner
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Installed CCleaner on my laptop, when running CCleaner, cookies for opera is blank out should i put a tick in the box or does opera need cookies