is there any chance to clean Online Armor and Spyware Doctor (+ SD with Antivirus) with CCleaner?
Online Armor will self protect a lot of its stuff but putting (path to OA) Online Armor\logs\*.* in ccleaner inclusions does do a bit of cleaning.
yes, thank you, perhaps also Online Armor\Cache\*.*
BTW, what about the files from Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Crash Reports\pending
and other files from the catalog 'Crash Reports'?
Sorry, I'm not a Firefox user, I'm sure someone will answer this for you.
Winapp2.ini file does add firefox crash reports
it uses this entry
[Crash Reports*] LangSecRef=3026 DetectFile=%AppData%\Mozilla\FireFox\Crash Reports\ Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\Mozilla\FireFox\Crash Reports\pending|*.* FileKey2=%AppData%\Mozilla\FireFox\Crash Reports\submitted|*.* FileKey3=%AppData%\Mozilla\FireFox\Crash Reports|*.*
BTW, what about the files from Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Crash Reports\pending
This makes it official policy
Firefox is a Beta product designed to fail
and has a "PENDING" folder dedicated to the next Whoopsy.
I am so glad I jumped ship onto PaleMoon.
OK, thanks a lot!
I use Firefox also because of its add-ons;
IMHO, now FF is much better than a few (say, two) years ago...
This makes it official policy
Firefox is a Beta product designed to fail
and has a "PENDING" folder dedicated to the next Whoopsy.
I am so glad I jumped ship onto PaleMoon.
Palemoon is built from exactly the same code. You're still using Firefox; just with a slightly different build configuration.
Palemoon is built from exactly the same code. You're still using Firefox; just with a slightly different build configuration.
That is why I went to Palemoon.
The same Addons and benefits and ways of doing things
BUT a determination by "MoonChild" that the individual USER is in control of his own destiny,
and absolutely no invisible update that bypasses U.A.C and which is obviously an entry point for any hacker that can pretend to be the official Mozilla Updater source.
By the time Firefox reached version 8 there were days when Gmail messages displayed "normally"
and other days the display looked like a Notepad.exe view of a page of HTML code.
Palemoon is currently improving security and user BROWSER experience, and is now at 12.1 which included all security fixes of Firefox 13.
If you want METRO gizmos and a meaningless gallop through major version numbers then Palemoon is not for you.
I love being able to switch on the computer in the morning and finding my browser doing correctly the same things as yesterday.