I came across a bug in CC v3.19. It's NOT a fatal error.
Click on "tools", "startup".
When I have changed the language from e.g. english to dutch then two words don't get translated. It remains in english. I need to close and restart CC to get the text on the tab called "Task Scheduler" translated/replaced with the proper dutch text "Geplande Taken".
However, there's another way to get the text "task scheduler" (see above) translated into the new selected language. Click on "System Restore"", "Uninstall" or "Drive Wiper" and then on "Start up" again. Then the text on the tab "Task Scheduler" does get translated.
Does anyone know whether the tab with the text "Internet Explorer" shows up (under "Tools") when an user has Firefox, Safari, ..... etc. installed ? Perhaps then that tab is called "Firefox, Safari, ...... etc." ?? Or are then only two tabs displayed ??
This could (!!!) point to the section of the CC program code where CC goes ""off the rails"".
In the tabs "Task Scheduler" and "Context Menu" the words in the column "Keys" don't get translated when I change the language from e.g. english to dutch or french. Even restarting CC don't get that text/those strings translated. And this - of course - shows up as well, when the user tells CC to export that info to a text file.
When I select a SRP and hit the "Delete" button on my keyboard then the button "Remove" is greyed out/blocked BEFORE CC removes any SRP(s) (info). This is the way I like it and the way it should be. And this was missing in previous versions.
Another thing that can be improved in the next version:
CC v4.08 can show, besides the user defined Tasks in Task Scheduler (TS), also the MS defined Tasks in TS. These show up when I tick the box "Advanced Options" on the right hand side of the screen. Thumbs up for CC !!!!
But this box should be moved from the right hand side of the pane/screen to the bottom of the pane/screen. That way, the entire text belonging to that box/describing the funtion of that box does show up on the screen in its full length.
1. Came across another bug in CC v4.13 (Free). Start CC, select "Tools, Startup, Windows". A list of items that are run upon startup show up. Select the last option of the list. Then you'll notice that the buttons "Delete, Enable, disable" remain greyed out.
Did some more research. On my system (win 7 Ultimate) the bug does occur. But it only happens the first time after a startup of CC. The second time I select the line all is well. Odd. See pictures.
The bug - as reported in the previous post - hasn't been fixed in CC v4.17.
I selected "Tools", "Startup", "Windows" and selected/highlighted one line. CC still refuses to activate the 3 buttons on the top right hand side of the screen. Those 3 buttons remain greyed out. Only when I select one other line and then return to the previous selected line then CC only greys out one button (as it should).
Odd. Very odd. Even weird. And I am NOT making this up !!!!!!!!
Perhaps some value gets written to one *.ini file, or a value written in the registry ? And then reset to its Original value after closing CC ? Because it only happens the first time I use CC. When I use it for the second time it never happens any more. See the pictures in reply #11.
It's also not language dependent because it occurs in the english & dutch language version(s).
Perhaps restarting your XP machine will let this odd thing occur (again) ?
On what (system) variables is this feature (greying out of the buttons) dependent ? Perhaps some other program on my Win 7 system interferes with the greying out ?
Update1: No, running the portable version doesn't change a thing. Even restarting CC doesn't help. It only occurs when I restart my laptop.
Update2: When I click on the "Context" or "Task Scheduler" tab first then this behaviour doesn't happen.
Update 3: I use IE 11. Would that make a difference for the program code ?
Somehow CC detects something (registry setting, internal variable, ...... ) that prevents it from activating the buttons in the proper state. Need to do A LOT OF research more. It's going to take some time to see where the program goes "off the rails". (I know, it's NOT a matter of "Make or Break").
based on mine and @Andavari's posts where it doesn't happen for us, and the lack of another post with this problem, it does suggest some sort of 'setup' unique to your PC.
as to your IE11 thought, I have that as well on my PC (although I don't use it) but who knows what system API's CC may call into use. So it's worth a shot to uninstall that and then Windows will automatically put back to IE10 for you on the next reboot.
another straw to clutch may be to try running CC from Safe Mode to see if perhaps CC itself is OK and it's not some other background task causing your grief.
but, yeah, sounds like it's needle-in-a-haystack time.
Should have thought of running CC in Safe Mode before. I ran CC in Safe Mode and this odd behaviour didn't occur. In that regard, it's not a bug in CC. So, some other program interferes with CC but which ?? I know now, I can't blame CC for this behaviour.
(Yes, using Safe Mode is very useful. It has helped me more than once to solve problems.)