I need to keep CCleaner from clearing my Google Chrome cache.
Unlike Firefox/Internet Explorer, there's no special section for Google Chrome (with Cookies/Download History/etc), and I can't even find a simple checkbox.
I'm using the latest CCleaner, 2.14.750, which seems to have Google Chrome support (because running it clears my Chrome cache every time), but no way to shut it off.
I checked the Applications tab and there's no entry for Google Chrome.
The list for Internet (GetRight, Netscape Navigator, etc.) doesn't have a Chrome entry, neither does Applications, Utilities, etc.
If there were only an entry with a checkbox I could turn off, everything would be fine.
Understood.
There are entries in some special files that can be setup. The current entries are slightly different than all the others and this may be because the developers had to make some special things for Google Chrome.
There are some members that may be able to test changing these and seeing if they can help you out.
I don't want to suggest any myself without being able to test them myself.
Hang in there for now and keep checking this thread. Don't wait for an E-mail.
davey
P.S. There is a new version that was released Dec. 01,2008 approx. 4:25 PM GMT .
I am not sure if that will make a difference but worth a try. You are the first person that I have heard with such a report.
P.S. There is also a Google Chrome update available today Dec 02,2008 .
Chromium is basically just like Chrome, only not as tied into Google.
For instance, it doesn't load the GoogleUpdater.exe to constantly check for updates. You just go to an FTP site and download them yourself, or use the excellent Chromium Nightly Updater found here: http://dirhael.dcmembers.com/cnu
Also, the icon is shades of blue, instead of red-yellow-blue-green. That's about it.