When I download some file types, noticibly .tar, .zip and .exe files, The download completes and the file is left using the temporary file name instead of the final name and an error message shows in the download section at the bttom of the page saying that "recexperts.exe couldn't be verified" - <Keep> <Discard>. I noticed it does not happen for .PDF files so it is not all files that receive this treatment. Any suggestions on why this is happening and/or how I can avoid it. If I don't happen to notice the message and say "keep" then I don't end up with the file downloaded properly (I can always go in and rename it manually). Note that the destination folder is located on my local hard drive, not a NAS or external drive.
I raised a ticket on this. In the end, they told me that they cannot incorporate your antivrus unless it is AVG or Avast. Since I use BitDefender, they cannot verify the download and give this error message. I ended up giving up and going back to Chrome partially for this reason and partially because I wanted the synchronization between computers.
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I raised a ticket on this. In the end, they told me that they cannot incorporate your antivrus unless it is AVG or Avast. Since I use BitDefender, they cannot verify the download and give this error message. I ended up giving up and going back to Chrome partially for this reason and partially because I wanted the synchronization between computers.
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Oh, now I understand! It's a shame And thank for your reply
Have you got any examples that you can provide where this is happening? Are the links http or https? Which version of CCleaner Browser are you currently using? (You can find the version number from the three dots in the top right > Help and About CCleaner Browser > About CCleaner Browser)
I just donloaded the latest version and installed it. And you are right, the problem does not appear. I reverted to an older version from September and the problem came back. Reinstalled the latest download and problem went away. Not sure if that makes sense because I thought that the installer downloaded the latest version when it ran, but that was my experience.
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<a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/91759-samb/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="91759" href="<___base_url___>/profile/91759-samb/" rel="">@samb</a> <a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/89897-kent-linkletter/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="89897" href="<___base_url___>/profile/89897-kent-linkletter/" rel="">@Kent Linkletter</a> That sounds odd. I don't recall seeing that issue with CCleaner Browser. if, for example, you open up <a href="https://cdn-download.ccleanerbrowser.com/ccleaner_browser_setup.exe" rel="external nofollow">https://cdn-download.ccleanerbrowser.com/ccleaner_browser_setup.exe</a> from CCleaner Browser it indicates that it downloads with no difficulties.
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Have you got any examples that you can provide where this is happening? Are the links http or https? Which version of CCleaner Browser are you currently using? (You can find the version number from the three dots in the top right > Help and About CCleaner Browser > About CCleaner Browser)
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Hi Dave, thanks for answering No matter if the pages are http or https!
I'm attaching prints of my version and what happens.
I'll try what <a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/89897-kent-linkletter/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="89897" href="<___base_url___>/profile/89897-kent-linkletter/" rel="">@Kent Linkletter</a> did and see what happens.</span>
I've just found out what the problem is and is not related to the browser itself but to the anti-virus on my PC.
The anti-virus installs by defect an extension when installing a new browser, but because I didn't install the extension when I got CCleaner browser installed for every download I was getting the annoying message.
My solution was to install the anti-virus extension in the browser and now I no longer need to choose between "keep" or "discard" the file.