It's an excellent product! I just want to know whether it can achieve the following for me. I thought that, if I click on 'Recent Documents' in the 'What to Clean' section, this would remove something like the following: I have a website building programme, and when I click to open it, it shows a list of previously-opened versions of my website. One or two of these no longer are current, and confuse the issue. I want to wipe free this list. I set CCleaner to 'do this' but unless the result will appear only after a restart, or that I have something else I need to do, the list is still populated. Advice, please. Many thanks!
Those files are more than likely stored in the registry. What is the name and version of the application?
Those files are more than likely stored in the registry. What is the name and version of the application?
What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) - it's a web-building programme I use. Currently I'm using their outgoing version 5.5 - with Windows XP and SP3
Many thaks!
So far I came across this registry key which holds all of your publiched locations (open and save)
HKCU\Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 5\Settings\PublishLocations
It can be added to a WinApp2.ini file and CC would remove all the items stored under that key. It would look something like this...
[WYSIWYG Web]LangSecRef=3023Detect=Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 5Default=TrueRegKey1=HKCU\Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 5\Settings\PublishLocations
You might want to open regedit and navigate to that key just to make sure you wont lose anything you might want to keep. If you need any help with the ini file let me know. I'll look around and see if there is any more info I can find.
So far I came across this registry key which holds all of your publiched locations (open and save)HKCU\Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 5\Settings\PublishLocations
It can be added to a WinApp2.ini file and CC would remove all the items stored under that key. It would look something like this...
[WYSIWYG Web]LangSecRef=3023Detect=Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 5Default=TrueRegKey1=HKCU\Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 5\Settings\PublishLocations
You might want to open regedit and navigate to that key just to make sure you wont lose anything you might want to keep. If you need any help with the ini file let me know. I'll look around and see if there is any more info I can find.
Many thanks for that. Since my last post, I have now updated the software to their version 6, and where the 'previously opened' documents has lost those files which I had previously accessed, but no longer would wish to. Probably now, the only previously used file offered for me to open, will be the one I regularly use, as my website is now more or less as I want it, needing only occasional tweaks and updates.
I'm no PC expert, but was intrigued to know whether you were actually able to access my PC remotely, or you had the progamme to hand to see how it finctioned. If the former were the case, should I need to tighten up on any security issues?
Many thanks for your prompt and most helpful advice - much appreciated.
Your most welcome!
Sadly... My knowledge comes from many days and nights behind this keyboard. No need to adjust your security. I just need another hobby is all. Actually I read some of the documentation of the program and used a search to gather more info.
But it sounds like your pretty much set. The registry path (should you need it in the future) for v6.x would simply be:
HKCU\Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 6\Settings\PublishLocations
Your most welcome!
Sadly... My knowledge comes from many days and nights behind this keyboard. No need to adjust your security. I just need another hobby is all. Actually I read some of the documentation of the program and used a search to gather more info.
But it sounds like your pretty much set. The registry path (should you need it in the future) for v6.x would simply be:
HKCU\Software\Pablo Software Solutions\WYSIWYG Web Builder 6\Settings\PublishLocations
Many thanks again, and for the future advice, should I need it. It's good to be able to get such helpful information quickly, and which actually address and answers the original concern. Keep up the good work!