First of all, thank you for this great tool (and for the last update).
Regarding version 1.37:
I suggest to change the french translation of "Save all settings to INI file" to "Enregistrer toutes les propri?t?s dans un fichier INI"
It seems that CCleaner doesn't remember the prefered gui language (when the settings are saved to an INI file): it always shows the english interface after beeing launched.
I just updated to version 1.37 and the version update list shows
Added cleaning for Adobe Reader 8.0, IZArc, OpenOffice 2.1,
PerfectDisk 8.0.
I have OpenOffice 2.1 installed but it is not cleaning the entries for recently used documents.
It does not even show OpenOffice as an option to check in the applications section.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thinking of removing my paid for webroot window washer and replacing it with this program along with the free Eraser program mentioned in forums here from Heidi.
It may not be completely missing ... it's possible that it's in a slightly different path. When you installed OO2.1, it should have offered a default folder path to which it would install. Is it possible you overrode that?
Try searching for just "OpenOffice" (without the quotation marks). You'll probably find lots of entries but see if one in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE or in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software has the "2.1" subkey.
It may not be completely missing ... it's possible that it's in a slightly different path. When you installed OO2.1, it should have offered a default folder path to which it would install. Is it possible you overrode that?
Try searching for just "OpenOffice" (without the quotation marks). You'll probably find lots of entries but see if one in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE or in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software has the "2.1" subkey.
I found some references to 2.1 so that is probably not what is causing the problem.
I found some references to 2.1 so that is probably not what is causing the problem.
Unless the subkey is in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenOffice.org\OpenOffice.org\2.1, it is the problem. CCleaner only checks that location to detect if OO2.1 is installed.
If it's installed so that the key is elsewhere, you can:
1. uninstall and reinstall OO2.1 in the default location (if that was the cause of the mislocated registry key); or
2. write a winapp2.ini entry that duplicates the standard winapp.ini entry except for the "DETECT" line; or
3. edit the winapp.ini entry (although technically possible, I strongly urge against this since you would have to remember to edit it every time you upversion CCleaner).
Unless the subkey is in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenOffice.org\OpenOffice.org\2.1, it is the problem. CCleaner only checks that location to detect if OO2.1 is installed.
If it's installed so that the key is elsewhere, you can:
1. uninstall and reinstall OO2.1 in the default location (if that was the cause of the mislocated registry key); or
2. write a winapp2.ini entry that duplicates the standard winapp.ini entry except for the "DETECT" line; or
3. edit the winapp.ini entry (although technically possible, I strongly urge against this since you would have to remember to edit it every time you upversion CCleaner).
I have Open office installed in the default location.
The other stuff sounds too complicated.
I found HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OpenOffice.org\OpenOffice.org\2.1\{7C35B9AB-2CE3-4C18-BE7C-5B97EA089EB3} but not anything in the hkey_local_machine
I guess I will just forget about it. Thought it would be automatic.