MRUs - I wish to retain

I have used CCleaner successfully for a couple of years, but one thing has always annoyed me. It always deletes my MRUs (Most Recently Used) listing. I have always found MRUs useful, particularly for Word and Excel where I use the same files constantly. I finally decided to see if there was a feature in CCleaner to avoid this. I read the Guide and believed I had found the answer, but despite following the instruction my MRUs still disappear after running CCleaner. Thus far I have deselected the following options:

1. Under Windows Explorer both Recent Docu,ments and Other Explorer MRUs are deselected

2. Under Applications Office 2003 is deselected

Have I missed anything?

Thanks

Gareth

Many of the programs you see listed may and/or will also clean the MRU list in those programs that feature a recently used list - as in Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Wordpad, etc.

Besides unticking in the large Cleaner button Windows (tab)->Windows Explorer: Other Explorer MRUs

To stop the behavior you'd have to untick any program you want the MRU list to remain intact in such as for example MS Paint, and MS Wordpad, etc.

This is your request, however it will also greatly cripple CCleaner's cleaning ability when unticking a ton of programs to save their MRU list.

I wish to retain:

I have online banking with Chase and when I use CCleaner, online banking tells me I'm using a new computer.

In other words something is wiped out that allows Chase online to recognize this same computer, the only one I ever use.

And...

I then have to retrieve an activation code from my email to use online banking (looking at my balance)

Hopefully there's a way around it.

Thanks for any help

I wish to retain:

I have online banking with Chase and when I use CCleaner, online banking tells me I'm using a new computer.

In other words something is wiped out that allows Chase online to recognize this same computer, the only one I ever use.

And...

I then have to retrieve an activation code from my email to use online banking (looking at my balance)

Hopefully there's a way around it.

Thanks for any help

Hi Armyrugby, and welcome to the forum.

The details the bank are looking for will more than likely be kept in a cookie, which CCleaner is wiping along with all the other cookies. It's just a case of finding the right cookie, and excluding it from being cleaned.

Have a read of this thread which is the solution to the same problem:

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=118779

If this doesn't do the trick, post back.