On the Cleaner tab I only have Cookies for IE and Firefox checked.
On the Options - Cookies tab, I have 28 entries on the left to delete.
When I Run Cleaner, only 2 cookies are removed.
When I Run Cleaner again, 0 cookies are removed.
I've changed nothing in the settings since the last update from 2.19. Any idea how to fix it? I'm thinking of uninstalling 2.20 and re-installing 2.19 but before I do I'd like to know if there's a convenient way to back-up the cookies to keep?
On the Cleaner tab I only have Cookies for IE and Firefox checked.
On the Options - Cookies tab, I have 28 entries on the left to delete.
When I Run Cleaner, only 2 cookies are removed.
When I Run Cleaner again, 0 cookies are removed.
I've changed nothing in the settings since the last update from 2.19. Any idea how to fix it? I'm thinking of uninstalling 2.20 and re-installing 2.19 but before I do I'd like to know if there's a convenient way to back-up the cookies to keep?
Yes thats happend with the last 3 versions of CC for me and I don't have my Adode Flash Player ticked. The last version that cleaned all none saved cookies was 2.18.878 thats what I'm running at the moment. This as been commented about in other topics.
Providing your cookies to keep are listed in that ListBox then you will always keep those setting either in the registry or in the ini file if you use that option.
Do you have Adobe Flash Player and Macromedia Flash checked under "Applications\Multimedia"?
Thank you Dennis. MrT pointed that out today when he was trying to sort out the cookies that aren't been deleted for me. Now I read somewhere on here (I think Davey pointed it out ) don't have the Adobe Flash Player checked as it can cause conflicts with flash. The strange thing is how come 2.18.878 cleans all cookies without Adobe Flash Player checked and 2.20.920 doesn't? I mean I haven't had Adobe Flash Player checked for over 12 months.
Hello can you remove those cookies your self like show all cookies. Then delete the ones you don't want. I know this is not the fix your looking for but for now you could try this.
Hello can you remove those cookies your self like show all cookies. Then delete the ones you don't want. I know this is not the fix your looking for but for now you could try this.
Yes I know you can do that but why should you have to when CC does it for you.
Thanks Dennis.
I know computers can be finicky but what I can't understand is 2.18.878 cleans them perfectly with Adobe Flash Player not ticked but the later versions don't unless you tick Adobe Flash Player.
I've always had to "Exclude" some of my sites from being cleaned from the Macromedia folder as they store their login and settings info in flash cookies, "settings.sol" files.
But I do know that until recently there was never a general "settings.sol" file in the same area containing quite a number of different site details, like a multi cookie if you know what I mean.
You can open this cookie with notepad, and see enough info to confirm that it's the culprit. In one instance, the list of cookies sticking in my "To Delete" window, were all inside one "settings.sol" file.
In fact this is an example which will be cleaned shortly. Shot one the cookie location. Shot two it's contents:
Spooky thing is, I've never been to some of those sites, like "williamhillcasino". I wonder which site dropped that one in?
EDIT: I opened and read that cookie with "Peek", posted on here recently, but I don't have a link to hand. Useful tool.