Internet Explorer 9 Beta

Something new for CCleaner to erase:

The beta of IE9 introduces a "Your most popular sites" list when you open new tabs.

As a general rule ccleaner does not clean beta software.

I am sure it will be looked at when IE9 gets it's release build.

But Opera Beta did.

Perhaps because third party Betas are more stable than Microsoft "prime-times" ! ! !

Alan

Perhaps because third party Betas are more stable than Microsoft "prime-times" ! ! !

Alan

Amen.

Microsoft will never be taken seriously about "security" on it's browser as long as Active-X remains wide open.

It is like saying "HIT ME HERE!" Wide open door for malware. Which is why I use Firefox.

I used to get calls about malware every other day, till I found out why... When I switched people to Firefox, the ONLY time I got calls after that, was usually sometimes 6 months or so later, & even then, not the fault of Firefox, but because of some smiley packs, freeze games, toolbars, etc.

But educating them works great. Just takes time for them to understand why you tell them not to download questionable things like that. But they understand plenty fast when they get infected.

MrDon please keep on topic.

This thread is about support for Internet Explorer 9.

It seems some of the New Tab page things are stored in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TabbedBrowsing\NewTabPage :)

I think it's possible to know exactly where those things are using ProcMon, but they probably are stored in some long binary value...

mr don >> Please don't talk about things you don't know.

IE9 is still cleaned, beta or not - just like any browswer using the IE engine.

IE9 is still cleaned, beta or not - just like any browswer using the IE engine.

Yes parts are (cookies, cache and probably history) but this topic is exploring ccleaner cleaning new features introduced by ie9, which as hazel said will occur when ie9 RTM or RTP happens. To note, I'm pretty sure opera 10 beta was NOT included in ccleaner without the aid of winapp2.ini file

Yes parts are (cookies, cache and probably history) but this topic is exploring ccleaner cleaning new features introduced by ie9, which as hazel said will occur when ie9 RTM or RTP happens. To note, I'm pretty sure opera 10 beta was NOT included in ccleaner without the aid of winapp2.ini file

MrG announced it like that "Support for Opera 10 BETA."

I stand corrected, i don't remember that but. . .