Cleanup Software

Let's say we have 3 public computers and I need them auto cleaned. I don't want people's internet sessions or cookies or cache to show up. Is there any software that can do this. CCleaner only works with the auto feature with the admin account. I need it to clean the guest account.

Cleanup will do the job :)

http://www.stevengould.org/index.php?optio...9&Itemid=70

Hello jsburch83,

You can use CCleaner.

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=13293

More links available when I retun.

:) davey

More food for thought,RE above post.

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showto...amp;#entry71630

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showto...amp;#entry85907

Checked this one out http://complete-pc-privacy-sneaky-clean.qarchive.org/ it might of help to you.

Checked this one out http://complete-pc-privacy-sneaky-clean.qarchive.org/ it might of help to you.

Just don't download anything else off that site as SiteAdvisor shows it having many malware downloads. Personally I'd ignore that link altogether on that basis alone (plus the fact that the program's own site is also a red site on SiteAdvisor due to linking to malware sites and Googling the program only seems to show it as downloadable on red rated sites). Not my idea of trustworthy <_<

WOW !!! thanks for the warning JD.

Yep , from what I have been reading many NEW users are being suckered into those sites.

Then they get "PIRATED" software along with some buried code to steal I.D. info etc.

Or just your everyday run of the mill, almost impossible to remove "virus".

It's no wander the HiJackThis helpers are so busy.

:) davey

They go out of their way to look legitimate that they have even fooled Google.

As much as CCleaner is good, the defintions are not so good. Its worse on Vista than XP. To do it properly you will have to fully audit every application you run and come up with custom entries - some of the default entries have wrong detections in them so youll need to fix that too. There is also items missing from the inis to do with the operating system on Vista that should be cleaned.

IMHO the way the ini's are being managed for CCleaner is holding back its potential.

Guest account to run right click & run as Administrator so if administrator name is Mr Togood run as Mr Togood & put in password & you can run & fix with CCleaner or get AntiVirus to fix :rolleyes::rolleyes: this is no XP :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Guest account to run right click & run as Administrator so if administrator name is Mr Togood run as Mr Togood & put in password & you can run & fix with CCleaner or get AntiVirus to fix :rolleyes::rolleyes: this is no XP :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Please stop, it's a month old thread <_<