Edit: I think I have it fixed. If locked in an SFX container, it doesn't add it to the .ini file when you run CCleaner.
Can you please add the option also under the CCleaner hide warning messages to also have a checkmark box for hide Are you sure you want to delete files? to the list as well? I was so frustrated, haha!
Seems to work after I unpacked it, then ran CCleaner & let it save it, then repacked it. Please add the option to select all this before running CCleaner the first time, if you will. I am sure I am not the only one that didn't know this.
If you are using the same installation of CCleaner (or even the same portable version that has been copied or moved to another PC) the program will remember your choice for the "Are you sure you want to permanently delete these files?" prompt. This will not appear again if you check the box that says "Do not ask me again"
If you are using a completely different installation of CCleaner and that option has not been checked before, it will ask you once again. If you are using a portable version that has been told to not ask you again, it will not ask you again unless the .ini and/or .dat file has been modified or removed.
Seems to work after I unpacked it, then ran CCleaner & let it save it, then repacked it. Please add the option to select all this before running CCleaner the first time, if you will. I am sure I am not the only one that didn't know this.
And how will all the "Cookies to Keep" be chosen and placed in the *.ini file before you run and lock/pack the folder ?
And how will all the "Cookies to Keep" be chosen and placed in the *.ini file before you run and lock/pack the folder ?
Not worried about the cookie keep list.
Just couldn't figure how to get it to stop annoying me with "hey, you are running ccleaner, did you know your really going to delete files? maybe it was accident!" at first.
Ok, maybe it didn't say it quite like that, but it was making me wig out, LOL! Thanks guys! I got it to work now!
Well that's the one thing with portable software, you have to remember to make a backup once you've configured it or you'll lose everything if you move it about between computers, etc.
Well that's the one thing with portable software, you have to remember to make a backup once you've configured it or you'll lose everything if you move it about between computers, etc.
Yeah, I was confused for a moment. When CCleaner said it saved all the settings to a .ini file, I was sure it meant to include that pesky are you sure you want to delete these files dialogue box too!
LOL!
Wish is WAS in the checkmarkable options, instead of having to run it to get it to show it!
Heh! Well, you guys are just great though! Thanks a ton!