Things to add that are missing.
a). The capability to view firewall exceptions for cleanup in a layout similar to add/remove progs.
Mark all firewall exceptions that are enabled/disabled with an indicator telling me that the
application associated with an exception can't be found.
Reason:
I removed Nero 7 Sipps using Nero clean. It left the firewall exception called "phone" enabled
in the firewall although the Nero Sipps software had been removed. Thus, the security audit
event logs for the OS software keeps recording the firewall exception in the logs althouh the
application has been deleted.
category:
Place this functionality in CCleaner under the add/remove and startup screens as Firewall Exception
cleanup.
b ). The capability to view startup files that are enabled/disabled by marking startup entries
whereby the application doesn't exist since it was deleted.
Reason:
I removed Nero all together using Nero cleanup, but it didn't remove some startup entries although
the application doesn't exist anymore.
category:
Place this functionality in CCleaner under the current startup display button.
c). The capability to view and remove leftover services that haven't been removed from the startup list
although the application has been removed.
reason:
I removed Nero using nero cleanup, however, the Nero indexing service wasn't removed although
the application was removed. Another variation is that the service was removed, but the application
wasn't.
Category:
Place this functionality in the CCleaner under the add/remove and startup display area as another
button called Services.
d). the capability to view and remove leftover BHO objects for the browser although the files associated
with the browser have been removed.
Reason:
Various BHO's i.e. googletoolbar have leftover BHO's although the files were deleted. HiJackthis
will show such missing info which it can remove, but I'd prefer all such cleanup of leftovers
in one tool.
Category:
Place this functionality in CCleaner under the add/remove, start display screen area as a button
called BHO's.
Note: Active X objects may fall under this area too.