CCleaner free version (latest version) will not clean Edge's cache unless all instances of Edge (even the hidden ones) are terminated. It displays a dialog to that effect, and there's a checkbox "don't ask again", which I checked. I believed it would set CCleaner to terminate Edge automatically without asking, but instead it now simply ignores it. How do I reset this so it asks again?
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Try unchecking Options>Advanced>'Hide warning messages'.
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Edit - sorry that used to work but seems to have stopped? I'll try and find something else.
(Because I've turned mine off now and can't get it back either).
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And that setting is already unchecked in mine <img alt=";)" data-emoticon="" height="20" src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/default_wink.png" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/wink@2x.png 2x" title=";)" width="20"></p>
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In the past you sometimes had to toggle it on, run a clean or analyze, and then toggle it off again to reset the dialogue.
I'm not sure why its not working now, they must have changed something? (Maybe a bug?).
As hazelnut says you could try resetting to default, but make a note of all your changes, includes, and excludes first in case it resets those as well.
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In the past you sometimes had to toggle it on, run a clean or analyze, and then toggle it off again to reset the dialogue.
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I'm not sure why its not working now, they must have changed something? (Maybe a bug?).
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As hazelnut says you could try resetting to default, but make a note of all your changes, includes, and excludes first in case it resets those as well.
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