Dypsis
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When I ran the Cleaner, I used to be presented with a prompt to close down my Firefox browser (If it was open) or to ignore.
But, I checked the box to not prompt me again. Now I can't find where to re-enable this prompt.
Can someone please tell me where to re-enable it?
Dypsis
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OK.
I found it in:
C:\Program Files\CCleaner\ccleaner.ini
A suggestion is to add the setting into the GUI.
Thanks guys. ![:rolleyes:]()
It's in the GUI, it's:
Options > Advanced > Hide warning messages
Not so easy with my W8.1 / CCleaner Free v5.25.5902 (64-bit), but got it done with benefit of the above tips... (thanks!)
There is no such setting in the GUI. Sorry but Hide warning messages has no effect.
I had to enable the .ini file in Options > Advanced.
Then open the .ini file and change the Firefox option from False to True.
(Note this is not the same as Hide warning messages option, which appears on a separate line in the .ini file)
I also had to change some security settings because it refused to save my changes initially.
Now it works fine again, even after removing the .ini file via Options > Advanced.
My default browser is Firefox and it's almost always open when I run CCleaner.
So my suggestion would be to assume user wants Firefox closed & cleaned even if the No option is selected.
I just want to be rid of that nag every time I run CCleaner, not change the functionality!?
Thanks for your excellent software!