Right, so seeing as I'm new, I'd better just say how brilliant a program this is, and wish the author much succcess with future releases!
Anyway, now that's out of the way, for the first time in many years of using CCleaner, I've finally encountered a problem. The latest version (1.41.544) won't actually clean my cookies. I'm not sure if it is cleaning anything else, but it isn't cleaning the cookies. I usually have all the options ticked and they are in this case (Except Window Size and User Assist History - Not relevant here). When I initially do an analyze I get this report:
I then run the cleaner and it tells me it has cleaned. If I do another analysis, it tells me 0 bytes to be removed. However, when I start up Firefox again, I go to a forum I usually visit, and I find that I am still logged in. (It has remembered the cookie) Infact, it's even remembered the cookie for this forum. I have closed down Firefox totally and typed this message in Notepad, and there are no Firefox processes running. If I fire up CCleaner again, and I do an analayze the cookie has come back. I have checked that the Firefox Cookies options and everything else to do with Firefox is selected in CCleaner. So my question is, why will it not clean?
This may be a silly question, but you did click the option specificially for FireFox right? Its a seperate option than IE... if by chance you werent aware.
Right, so seeing as I'm new, I'd better just say how brilliant a program this is, and wish the author much succcess with future releases!
Anyway, now that's out of the way, for the first time in many years of using CCleaner, I've finally encountered a problem. The latest version (1.41.544) won't actually clean my cookies. I'm not sure if it is cleaning anything else, but it isn't cleaning the cookies. I usually have all the options ticked and they are in this case (Except Window Size and User Assist History - Not relevant here). When I initially do an analyze I get this report:
I then run the cleaner and it tells me it has cleaned. If I do another analysis, it tells me 0 bytes to be removed. However, when I start up Firefox again, I go to a forum I usually visit, and I find that I am still logged in. (It has remembered the cookie) Infact, it's even remembered the cookie for this forum. I have closed down Firefox totally and typed this message in Notepad, and there are no Firefox processes running. If I fire up CCleaner again, and I do an analayze the cookie has come back. I have checked that the Firefox Cookies options and everything else to do with Firefox is selected in CCleaner. So my question is, why will it not clean?
So my question is, why will it not clean?
There is would be few answers
1 you got virus in temp folder like a trojan. download Unlocker 1.85 go to temp folder and remove those files
2 look on [#] tray notification cache. It is look like you hot somethink on right down side of your screen
Make sure you close all run programm befor run CC, and you'll see it would clean lot of thinks
Sometimes I have a similar problem, it'll completely miss things. For instance, today it just didn't clean the temp folder at all, didn't even show the files with analyze, and I only noticed when I opened spacemonger afterward. (The temp files were older, they hadn't just been made.) However, when I reran it (CCleaner was still open in the background), without changing a single setting, this time it picked up and deleted all of the %temp% files. o.O
As you can see, these have #HttpOnly_ prefixed, which screws up CCleaner's parser. It's not a firefox bug at all, except that firefox has only recently begun treating these differently.
Yes, it seems to be for all forums using Invasion Power Board. This forum is one of them, I'm also have problems with the cookies not cleaning from Neowin, who also use IPB.
I'm having the same problem. I don't know if it's cleaning anything. I have it set to "run on startup". I use Windows Vista, and it worked perfectly on my old compouter which was XP. It doesn't clean the Recycle bin, it doesn't clear internet history or anything. I use IE. Can anyone help?!