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Same for italian, as reported in the Announcements thread.
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Please note that the italian translation (lang-1040.dll) is outdated, although it has been completed as usual, as soon i got your mail.
Missing translations:
From ID 783 to 798
From ID 32863 to 32866
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Just downloaded the latest version and am trying to find the new "IE add-on manager" mentioned prominently in the Release Notes, but to no avail.
Is this in the CCleaner application itself or in Internet Explorer?
I have looked all over my IE 9 "Tools" Section but I can find no reference to this either.
Please direct me to exactly where this new feature is and how it can be accessed and used.
Thanks!
As far i can understand it is in the Tools > Startup dialog. Here are listed all IE addons (or IE Extension or IE Helper) entries, if any.
These entries can be enabled, disabled or deleted, as usual.
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i'm a little uncertain as to why you come to that conclusion, can you expand (is it because Summarian, Latin and Aramaic are dead languages?)
I'm a Piriform translator since ages, and my (italian) translation has been completed about one week ago.
Checked some other languages, they are outdated as well.
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As far i can see, the language files included in the installer are outdated.
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- Sulla scheda Pulizia Registro clicca "Trova Problemi"
- Non cliccare "Ripara selezionati"
- Clicca con il tasto destro nell'area dei problemi rilevati, e scegli "Salva come testo".
- Invia qui sul forum il file salvato, come allegato.
Forse qualche esperto potr? individuare il problema.
NOTA: Prima di eseguire quanto sopra imposta la lingua inglese in CCleaner, per facilitare la lettura del log agli inglesi.
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- On the Registry Tab click "Find Issues"
- Do not click "Fix selected issues"
- Right click the found issues panel and select "Save as text".
- Send here the saved file as attachment.
Perhaps some expert could help you to find the issue.
NOTE: Before to do what above, switch CCleaner to English language, to make easier for english people reading your log.
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Ok. Since i use IE8 as well, and since me and exasse are most likely both using non-english localized S.O. (french and italian) i guess that this issue somehow does affect only not-english localized Windows (XP?) only.
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1. All the drives on my system are NTFS
2. I'm not that skilled but, beside the Notepad++ test, i'm skilled enough to check if a file is
unchanged (it does keep same file size, same creation, last modified and last access date/hour timestamps)
3. My customized "non-default" location was not causing any issue to CCleaner, until the 3.00.1310 version included.
Here is a screenshot taken using that version executable. As you can see this evil index.dat file is detected.
CCleaner does report a 0 kbyte file size, but this doesn't matter, as you know. The important thing is that it
was detected, and cleaned after reboot (as expected in that version).
So this issue, at least on my system, surfaced with the "no reboot required" versions (3.01.1327 and current 3.02.1343)
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8. you will see a message asking you if you want to reload the file as it has been changed
Sorry, no.
I don't get any message from Notepad++, as the index.dat file does not change at all. It is completely untouched.
As you can see in my previous screenshot, the Temporary Internet Files are located in a "not-default" location
and this is correctly detected by CCleaner. CCleaner does clean all other Temporary Internet Files, but index.dat!
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I can confirm, as reportedForum link.
The index.dat files are actually not cleaned, and not even detected by CCleaner.
Wonder if the issue could affect some not-english localized Windows versions only.
Here is a screenshot of CCleaner (after run analyze for index.dat). As you can see nothing is detected.
Here is a screenshot taken after a global search for all the index.dat files on my system, using another software.
(the most important to clean is the one highlighted in red)
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Thanks for the update, but unluckily AntiVir Desktop is still not cleaned at all, at least on my system.
If may help, here is the working cleaning routine i use in my winapp2.ini:
[*AntiVir Desktop (Events/Logs)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Avira\AntiVir Desktop Default=True FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Avira\AntiVir Desktop\EVENTDB|*.* FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Avira\Antivir Desktop\LOGFILES|*.* FileKey3=%CommonAppData%\Avira\AntiVir Desktop\REPORTS|*.* FileKey4=%CommonAppData%\Avira\AntiVir Desktop\TEMP|*.* FileKey5=%CommonAppData%\Avira\Antivir Desktop\BACKUP\FAILSAFE\*.tmp
Windows XP Pro SP3 (italian localized)
Avira AntiVir Free ver. 10.0.0.609 (english)
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year!
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I can confirm that the index.dat files are not cleaned anymore (Windows XP Pro SP3 fully patched, IE 8.0)
Installed and tested the previous 3.00.1310, it does work fine. So it's definitely a bug of this latest version.
Can't realize why you guys suggest to use an other application to make a job that CCleaner always did fine,
since ages...
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Had the same issue, and fixed it by myself, deleting the wordwrap ( \n ) in my translation:
Bad:
ATTENZIONE! TUTTI I DATI PRESENTI SUI DRIVE SELEZIONATI VERRANNO DISTRUTTI!\nPer procedere, digita la parola %1 nella casella sottostante:
Good:
ATTENZIONE! TUTTI I DATI PRESENTI SUI DRIVE SELEZIONATI VERRANNO DISTRUTTI! Per procedere, digita la parola %1 nella casella sottostante
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Confirmed on Windows XP
Creating a dummy empty flashplayer.xpt file then Adobe Flash Player is correctly detected,
as said by Nergal above.
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Indeed, some friends i gave the link to the download page, quite frequently were answering that it does ask to "pay to download".
In my opinion, just a different layout could help to avoid such kind of misunderstundings
Concept Image:
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The non-english users could get rid of the unused language files as well,
inserting in the "Include" list the C:\Program Files\CCleaner\Lang\ folder,
and in the "Exclude" list the language file in use (in my case lang-1040.dll)
In this way all the language files will be deleted, but the needed one.
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Let's add this list. Perhaps it's not updated, but could help anyway.
Lang-.dll files:
1052 Albanian
1025 Arabic
5146 Bosanski
1026 Bulgarian
1027 Catal?
1029 Cesky
2052 Chinese (Simplified)
1028 Chinese (Traditional)
1030 Dansk
1031 Deutsch
1034 Espa?ol
1036 Fran?ais
1110 Galego
1032 Greek
1037 Hebrew
1040 Italian
1041 Japanese
1042 Korean
1063 Lietuviu
1071 Macedonian
1038 Magyar
1043 Nederlands
1044 Norwegian
1045 Polski
2070 Portugu?s
1046 Portugu?s (do Brasil)
1048 Romana
1049 Russian
3098 Serbian Cyrillic
2074 Serbian Latin
1051 Slovensky
1035 Suomi
1053 Svenska
1055 T?rk?e
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Short and simple, and without need of any additional button, why don't leave all the options unchecked by default, instead to have all them checked by default? The Install Options says "Select any additional option", not "Deselect any additional option you do not want install"
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Help Online - System Requirements
On FileHippo you can find older versions.
As far i can remember Defraggler didn't never supported Win98, since the first beta versions, though...
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Missing translation and small issue
in CCleaner Bug Reporting
Posted
Missing translation in the process confirmation dialog, wipe drive(s) section (see picture)
Another inconsistence found in translation, the Cookies management is listed in "Options", and not in "Tools" as suggested.
(Translation item ID 7002 )
Hope this helps