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  1. 16 hours ago, ArchAngle said:

    Restore points are deleted by Windows regularly when the allocated space is full. However Windows certainly should not be deleting the current one unless you've changed the default pagefile setting to off.  I would check that.

    The default is system management of the pagefile but you can manually set it to use the recommended minimum which is roughly 50% more than your RAM.  With 4GB of RAM that would be 6GB - enough for 5 -10 restore points. On modern systems each 'key' restore point can easily be 1GB but they range from about 600MB upwards.

    To view your pagefile settings (Win7) Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced system settings (in the left side menu) > Performance - Settings button > Advanced tab > Virtual memory Change button. Its fairly self-explanatory.

    The pagefile may have free space but I can not believe that accidentally enabling that CCleaner Advanced setting could have happened let alone do what as described. If you enabled it there should be a warning message about the extra time the cleaning will take and that the recommendation is not to use it. Similarly the System Restore management tool can not be used accidentally to delete all restore points.

     

    what has the pagefile to do with windows restore points?

     

    and yes -> you can use the windows system restore management to delete alle restore points...

     

     

  2. hello ella,

     

    there are different versions of a word-processing-app. perhaps you must look for your language... all of these are suites includes word but i mean during the install-process you can select if you want only word to install.

    here some downloads of free offices:

     

    Apache OpenOffice

    LibreOffice

    Softmaker FreeOffice

    Ashampoo Office Free

    WPS Office Free

     

    ps: there is also an microsoft word free (slightly reduced in its options) but it runs only in microsoft windows vista and 7 (its like office 2010)

  3. 4 minutes ago, fuzziboy said:

    My other solution would be using the windows task scheduler and a batch file which starts `ccleaner.exe /AUTO`
    Is that what @trium meant by

    >> i have tryed the scheduling for ccleaner free and this works fine 🙂 without the pro-version

     

    i dont know it the smart cleaning works in the free version but the scheduling worksfine as the custom clean at every single startup :-)

  4. 18 hours ago, fuzziboy said:

    just wanted to ask what smart cleaning even does if you have disabled the notification. Does some auto-cleaning happen at certain triggerpoints or is that limited to the pro-version?

     

    interesting question... with unchecked "tell me when there are junk files to clean"

    and

    only checked "smart cleaning" -> it seems to do nothing 🙂

     

    i dont use this function usually. i mean the only thing you can use with activated "smart cleaning" is the access via taskbar icon -> like "options"; "open Ccleaner"; "start ccleaner"; "show recent messages"; "close"... nothing more.

    the ballon notification dont show up. i have smart cleaning disabled again.

     

    i have tryed the scheduling for ccleaner free and this works fine 🙂 without the pro-version

  5. hello fuzzyboy,

     

    the only official answer/documentation of your question i can found:

    https://www.ccleaner.com/docs/ccleaner/ccleaner-settings/changing-monitoring-settings-ccleaner-free

     

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    Changing monitoring settings (CCleaner Free)

    CCleaner Free enables you to set up Active system monitoring. It can monitor your PC and detect whether it will benefit from a clean.

    When enabled, CCleaner will continue to run in the background and you’ll see an icon in the system tray. Do not close this icon or you will disable automatic monitoring and cleaning.

    System Monitoring

    To enable automatic system monitoring:

    By default, CCleaner will check your PC every 8 hours and take action if cleaning will save more than 0.5GB of hard drive space.

    CCleaner will display a balloon notification in the system tray asking if you want to clean your PC.

    1. Open CCleaner, then click Options > Monitoring
    2. Select Enable system monitoring.

    Note: When automatic monitoring and cleaning is selected, CCleaner will use the settings in the Cleaner section to clean your PC.

     

    Active Monitoring

    Active Monitoring allows CCleaner Free to monitor your installation in the background, for any updates or new releases, so you don't have to worry about keeping up-to-date.

    We recommend you keep this enabled, but if you'd prefer CCleaner didn't monitor your system, you can turn off Active Monitoring by following these steps:

    1. Open CCleaner, then click Options > Monitoring
    2. Disable System Monitoring by unchecking Enable System Monitoring
    3. Disable Active Monitoring by unchecking Enable Active Monitoring.
    4. Click Yes when the confirmation box appears

    CCleaner will no longer appear in your system tray after closing.

     

  6. ccleaner -> options -> smart cleaning

     

    -> "Tell me if there are junk files to clean"

    = "Benachrichtigen, wenn eine Bereinigung von Junk Dateien notwendig ist" (in german we dont say Junk Dateien)

    = "Benachrichtigen, wenn Datenmüll bereinigt werden kann" (its better and shorter)

    = or "Benachrichtigung über Datenbereinigung" or "Benachrichtigung zur Datensäuberung" (more shorter) or "Mitteilung über Datenmüll" or similar

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  7. another improvements in v5.63...

     

    ccleaner -> tools -> duplicate finder

     

    in the mainwindow

    -> "Size" = "Größe"

    -> "Zero byte files" = "Null Byte Dateien"

    -> "Duplicate finder" = "Duplikate Finder" = "Duplikate finden" (better)

     

    ccleaner -> tools -> disk analyzer

    -> "Disk analyzer" = "Disk analysieren" = perhaps "Festplatte analysieren" (but its a bit longer)

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  8. hello joe lemire,

     

    either: (the simple way)

    On 11/01/2020 at 23:32, trium said:

    reinstall CCleaner so it shows in the list again).

     

    reinstall ccleaner and after this please take a look:


     

    Quote

     

    ccleaner -> tools -> startup

    tab windows -> is there any ccleaner entry?

    tab sheduled tasks -> is there any ccleaner entry? <-------------------------------------- there was one entry by you

     

    if yes -> select the ccleaner entry -> look on the right side -> disable (not delete - sorry for my wrong comment above for a while)

     

     

     

     

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    or:

    On 11/01/2020 at 23:32, trium said:

    You will now need to use the Windows task scheduler to stop it from running at startup

     

    i dont know how the windows-options named exactly in english - i can only derive it from german windows...

     

     

    windows -> control panel -> administrative tools -> task scheduler

    or perhaps

    windows -> control panel -> system and security -> administration -> subitem (plan tasks)

    go to the entry you mean (ccleaner...) -> look on the right side of windows scheduler -> delete it (do not confuse with ccleaner)

     

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  9. On 10/01/2020 at 18:13, nukecad said:

    You should have Disabled and not Deleted.

    The wording in CCleaner is confusing - Delete on that screen just removes it from the list in CCleaner, it doesn't stop it running at start up.

    You will now need to use the Windows task scheduler to stop it from running at startup. (Or uninstall/reinstall CCleaner so it shows in the list again).

     

    yes, nukecad have right -> sorry for my mistake...

  10. it sounds like ...

     

    1.) you have the free version with manually sheduled task <- but with deleted entry it should not work anymore (done)

    2.) have you the pro-version? (are you an user with admin-privilegs on your pc?)

     

    perhaps another way/suggestion to solve the problem: (as nukecad say)

     

    -> uninstall ccleaner -> restart your pc

    - look in your harddisk/ssd and delete all leftovers - as the install-folder of ccleaner if its still on your harddisk.

    - reinstall your ccleaner (if you have the pro-version- enter your registration)

    - after reinstall -> look in ccleaner if unchecked all kind of boxes as:

    -> options -> settings -> "run ccleaner when the computer starts"

    -> options -> sheduling -> disabled (only in the pro-version)

    -> options -> smart cleaning -> the 2 options (in the free) - the 3 options (in the pro-version)

     

  11. ff v68.4.1 esr

     

    08. jan. 2020

     

    Fixed

     

     

    Quote

     

    Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 72.0.1 and Firefox ESR 68.4.1

    #CVE-2019-17026: IonMonkey type confusion with StoreElementHole and FallibleStoreElement

    Reporter
    Qihoo 360 ATA
    Impact
    critical
    Description

    Incorrect alias information in IonMonkey JIT compiler for setting array elements could lead to a type confusion. We are aware of targeted attacks in the wild abusing this flaw.

    References
  12. ff v68.4.0 esr

     

    07. jan. 2020

     

    Fixed

     

     

    Quote

     

    Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox ESR 68.4

    #CVE-2019-17015: Memory corruption in parent process during new content process initialization on Windows

    Reporter
    Thomas Imbert
    Impact
    high
    Description

    During the initialization of a new content process, a pointer offset can be manipulated leading to memory corruption and a potentially exploitable crash in the parent process.
    Note: this issue only occurs on Windows. Other operating systems are unaffected.

    References

    #CVE-2019-17016: Bypass of @namespace CSS sanitization during pasting

    Reporter
    Michał Bentkowski
    Impact
    high
    Description

    When pasting a <style> tag from the clipboard into a rich text editor, the CSS sanitizer incorrectly rewrites a @namespace rule. This could allow for injection into certain types of websites resulting in data exfiltration.

    References

    #CVE-2019-17017: Type Confusion in XPCVariant.cpp

    Reporter
    bo13oy
    Impact
    high
    Description

    Due to a missing case handling object types, a type confusion vulnerability could occur, resulting in a crash. We presume that with enough effort that it could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

    References

    #CVE-2019-17021: Heap address disclosure in parent process during content process initialization on Windows

    Reporter
    Thomas Imbert
    Impact
    moderate
    Description

    During the initialization of a new content process, a race condition occurs that can allow a content process to disclose heap addresses from the parent process.
    Note: this issue only occurs on Windows. Other operating systems are unaffected.

    References

    #CVE-2019-17022: CSS sanitization does not escape HTML tags

    Reporter
    Michał Bentkowski
    Impact
    moderate
    Description

    When pasting a <style> tag from the clipboard into a rich text editor, the CSS sanitizer does not escape < and > characters. Because the resulting string is pasted directly into the text node of the element this does not result in a direct injection into the webpage; however, if a webpage subsequently copies the node's innerHTML, assigning it to another innerHTML, this would result in an XSS vulnerability. Two WYSIWYG editors were identified with this behavior, more may exist.

    References

    #CVE-2019-17024: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 72 and Firefox ESR 68.4

    Reporter
    Mozilla developers
    Impact
    high
    Description

    Mozilla developers Jason Kratzer, Christian Holler, and Bob Clary reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 71 and Firefox ESR 68.3. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code.

    References
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