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  1. Alan, I understand what your intention was... I didn't miss it at all and I appreciate it... but at the same time my point remains which is the fact that I am amazed that this type of "cleanup" script isn't already readily available since it seems that so many people both here and on other forums are looking for it
  2. Well so far I haven't had any luck at all with this... no response from the original author and after reviewing the links you sent nothing is readily available or evident. I'm actually quite surprised that as much as people on this forum ask and comment for the same thing that no one has it available
  3. Alan, Thanks for the response and yes I am clear on the disclaimer and in addition I find CCleaner to be an EXCELLENT tool and this will just help me with a particular need. I did send a PM so hopefully I will hear back but I will also actively review the links you provided so thanks again.
  4. Well I'm an amateur with scripting so I can't seem to figure it out... but maybe someone else can...
  5. Thanks for the response Login123 even though I don't actually understand what you mean by: "new computer users should not use someone else's batch file." but aside from that I am not a new user I am an veteran IT pro but I can't seem to resolve the multiple IE user issue. Suffice it to say that we all know CCleaner doesn't address it but I am simply wondering if the script referenced here can do the job
  6. I am having the same issue and since this seems to be the holy grail of IE cleanup I am wondering if ANYONE has a solution to this? Thanks in advance...
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