CCleaner not clearing INetcache

Hi,

So I've posted two threads about CCleaner not deleting certain cookies, and I've checked into it and have noticed that while CCleaner is clearing Domstorage it is not clearing C:\Users\*****\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache and I'm pretty sure it used to do this.  The only cookie being deleted in this folder is something called a deprecated cookie.  Any ideas why this is happening?

windows version?

CC version?


are you using CC with any enhancements, like winapp2.ini?

4 hours ago, mta said:
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		windows version?


		CC version?


		are you using CC with any enhancements, like winapp2.ini?
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Windows 10 Pro version: 1709 CC version: 5.37.6309. No enhancements used.

A few months ago it was working fine, I only seemed to notice after I was still logged into sites after cleaning. I've uninstalled and reinstalled but the same thing keeps happening.

Edit: I've just tried to delete cookies using other applications and the same thing seems to be happening so I'm thinking either it is specific to the Windows Fall update or it is just my PC.

After every clean in results there are no C:\Users\*****\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache entries and while I don't routinely remember all the folders CCleaner cleans while dealing with cookies I'm fairly sure this one used to be cleaned, along with an index.dat file if I'm correct. It no longer does this.

CC used to, many versions ago, delete index.dat, no it just 'cleanses' the contents.

all to do with the why that file changed its use.

as to you inetcache issue, sorry, no idea on that front.

2 hours ago, mta said:
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		CC used to, many versions ago, delete index.dat, no it just 'cleanses' the contents.


		all to do with the why that file changed its use.
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		as to you inetcache issue, sorry, no idea on that front.
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Okay, thanks.