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Berntsson

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  1. Understood, thanks for the reply. Server recovery is pretty easy, but I'd rather not deal with it Berntsson
  2. I'm looking to enhance the privacy on my Windows Home Server 2011 machine (based on Server 2008 R2). Has anyone safely run CCleaner on either of these platforms without problems? Thanks.
  3. I hope I'm in the right section... I'd like to request an addition, or instructions on how to add the following registry key(s). These keys list all the network adapters that have been installed on a machine. On XP they also list the connection information of the access points connected to. On Win7 those connections are in a folder that can be wiped using CCleaner's custom folder/file option. It is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WZCSVC\Parameters\Interfaces\[interface Guid] The folder is: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wlansvc\Profiles\Interfaces\[interface Guid] The registry key appears in several other places, but I'm not a registry expert...but it is always the same (WZCSVC\Parameters, etc...) Just looking at deleting the Guid's, leaving the main key. Deleting these does no permanent harm, the adapter gets re-created on boot, but I think it's a good privacy measure to delete them. http://www.iccyber.o...P_Eric_Rowe.pdf This is another key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces I haven't tested if deleting these Guid's causes a problem or not. Thanks
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