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ekerazha

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  1. Already reported: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=44670
  2. In the Italian translation, "Microsoft Edge" is translated as "Lato Microsoft", which is ludicrous. It should remain untranslated.
  3. Find Find 0 Find 1 Find 2 Find 3 ... Find 19 Find (without number) is the "current value". "Find 0" is the first and "Find 19" is the last (so 20 values). I didn't test "Replace" but I believe it's the same.
  4. Yeah, if I remove these entries the history is cleaned. See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2817494/clear-find-history-in-visual-studio-2008 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6485783/erasing-the-find-replace-history-on-visual-studio-2010
  5. Quick Find Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate This is not ok. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\10.0\Find is the "folder" (I would ban myself for calling it "folder" ). Inside the Find "folder" there are values like Find -> search string value Find 0 -> search string value Find 1 -> search string value Find 2 -> search string value Find 3 -> search string value etc. and - I've just seen - Replace Replace 0 Replace 1 Replace 2 etc. Please note the space before the number... I erroneously wrote "Find0" instead of "Find 0" in my first message. The rule you posted deletes the whole Find "folder" (which also contains other values), while we should only delete the values inside the Find "folder" with the "Find<space>" and "Replace<space>" prefixes (please note the <space> as there's also a FindTextFromEditor value).
  6. I've seen that winapp2.ini adds a "Visual Studio Backup" entry. Could you add an entry to clean the Visual Studio Search History? You have to look at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<Visual Studio version>\Find Where <Visual Studio version> can be 10.0, 9.0 etc. Inside this key there are values called Find Find0 Find1 Find2 Find3 etc. You should delete them.
  7. CCleaner is not only about cleaning hundreds of megabytes, it cleans histories, recent files lists, small caches etc. CCleaner cleans and in my opinion the PATH variable should be cleaned and orphaned paths should be removed.
  8. There are some cleaners for the Android platform, none is perfect but in my opinion this is pretty good: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.a0soft.gphone.acc.free
  9. Sorry but I think that you misunderstood something. I'm not talking about files, dll files, ocx files etc. I'm talking about the PATH environment variable, it's a string.
  10. You could add a cleaning option for the "Path" environment variable. It's a string with semicolon separated values Example: C:\Program Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\Common;C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live;C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Shared;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin;C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\;C:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime\QTSystem\ Sometimes you uninstall an application but it doesn't remove its values from the Path environment variable. CCleaner could check if the listed paths are still available and remove values related to missing dirs.
  11. Thank you. I can confirm that CCleaner 3.07 still damages Firefox.
  12. COMODO for me, AntiVir for my parents...
  13. I can confirm that this is a long-time bug...
  14. Sorry but that's not the point. The point is that the history cleaning feature of CCleaner does damage the Firefox profile (probably it improperly handles the Firefox database), so that Firefox begins to behave incorrectly.
  15. CCleaner damages the Firefox profile so that the Firefox addressbar suggestions are wrong. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Firefox (use a clean Firefox profile); 2. Firefox- Go to a website (i.e. "gazzetta.it"); 3. Firefox- Add this site to bookmarks; 4. Firefox- Options > Privacy, change setting from "history and bookmarks" to "history" only; 5. Firefox- Close Firefox; 6. Clean Firefox data using CCleaner; 7. Open Firefox; 8. Firefox- Begin to type the website address (i.e. "gazz") into the addressbar. Actual Results: Addressbar shows the suggestion for the site, but it isn't in history anymore (we cleaned history, cache etc. with CCleaner), it is in bookmarks but we configured "history" only suggestions in Firefox. After these steps, you can also try to clean the Firefox history using the Firefox built-in feature, but Firefox always shows the wrong suggestion. This happens after you use CCleaner to clean the Firefox data. Expected Results: Firefox shouldn't suggest bookmarks if we configured "history" only suggestions. This issue is triggered by CCleaner, maybe it doesn't properly handle the Firefox database. I suggest a deep review of the Firefox data handling. Best regards P.S. The specific issue seems to be caused by the "Internet History" cleaning option of CCleaner.
  16. eMule (Search History) [eMule (Search History)] ID=2080 LangSecRef=3022 Detect=HKCU\Software\eMule Default=True FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\eMule\config|AC_SearchStrings.dat When you install eMule you have 3 choices Currently, CCleaner eMule cleaning only works if you use the 2nd option (which is not the default one, at least on Vista/7). If you keep the default option (the 1st one), you should search for eMule config inside the user folder (example: %LocalAppData%\eMule\config for Windows 7). You should also provide support for the 3rd option ("All Users" folder?). eMule (File Hashes) [eMule (File Hashes)] ID=2081 LangSecRef=3022 Detect=HKCU\Software\eMule Default=False FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\eMule\config|known.met FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\eMule\config|known2.met Same thing. Also, on my system I have "known.met", but I don't have "known2.met" while I have a "known2_64.met" file. eMule 0.50a
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