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  1. Hey, There appears to be a bug in the way CCleaner cleans Internet Explorer files on at least XP systems with Internet Explorer 8. On each cleaning run, CCleaner creates 4 randomly named folders in the 2 locations: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\UserData and C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\DOMStore It is normal to have just 4 folders in the above 2 locations, but CCleaner has some bug so 4 more empty folders are created. This leads to a build up of empty folders over time. Only CCleaner seems to do this, if you clean Internet Explorer cache through inetcpl.cpl it doesn't cause the empty folder build up. Please can a dev look into this, maybe it is only on XP systems but it's a problem if you run CCleaner a lot. Thanks.
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