I ran CCleaner the other night and I thought I would just run an Analyze to see what was there. It ran for a few seconds then came back with a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error.
Program C:|PROGRAM FILES \CCleaner\CCleaner.EXE
R6025
- pure virtual function call
and it crashed CCleaner. I ran it again but did a normal Run Cleaner and it cleaned ok. I was just wondering what this error message was refering too. ![;)]()
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I'm using CCleaner 2.06.567
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I ran CCleaner the other night and I thought I would just run an Analyze to see what was there. It ran for a few seconds then came back with a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error.
I'm using CCleaner 2.06.567
From the CCleaner EULA -
5. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, derive the source code of or modify [or create derivative work from] the program.
I think what you're trying to do may be a "no no", and you may not get too much help. That being said, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/125749 might point you in the right direction.
Also, I do have to commend you if your system info is still current, then you have the patients of a Saint.
Good Luck!
Vic
VicLovan.com
http://www.viclovan.com/ccleaner2settings.htm
Hi Vic.
Thanks for your reply.
5. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, derive the source code of or modify [or create derivative work from] the program.
Also, I do have to commend you if your system info is still current, then you have the patients of a Saint.
No I haven't tried to decompile CCleaner. I know people won't admit to this even if they are asked here. I've decompiled hundreds of VB apps (read signature) but not VC++.
Thanks for the M$ link, I've re-registered regsvr32 rsabase.dll
Yes my system spec is still correct. I posted this yesterday saying why I'm not using WinXP. ![;)]()