Hello Johnoo. Someone had a similar problem recently, read this thread first and see if it's any help to you. If not, post back, we'll take it from there.
Hello Johnoo. Someone had a similar problem recently, read this thread first and see if it's any help to you. If not, post back, we'll take it from there.
I'm wondering if IE 10 has something to do with it, such as; You may need to untick a couple of it's Temporary Internet Files cleaners - especially important if you have it configured to automatically clean Temporary Internet Files when you close it - see screenshot here.
In CCleaner you need to configure which Cookies to Keep:
1. First get those cookies on your computer by visiting those websites.
2. Open CCleaner and go into: Options -> Cookies, then move over what you need to keep using the -> button.
If you're still not having any luck I'd recommend trying out a portable web browser which doesn't need installed, that way you could find out if it's something IE related or not. You can get several different portable web browsers at: http://portableapps.com/apps/internet
I'm away for a few days so will try on my return, please don't think that I have just left the forum!
Will report back in a few days
PS I think, may be wrong on this, that version 4.05 automatically retains "well used" cookies, but just in case it does not I have ensured that they are in the "keep" side
I've moved over to Ccleaner 4.05, which I believe does not delete “well used” cookies.
As far as I know CC does not keep any cookies unless they are in the Keep list.
You could shut your browser, run CC so that all cookies are deleted (except those in the keep list), open IE and set your post codes, then look at the cookie list in CC. Are there any cookies not in the keep list?
There are also Flash cookies, so right click and analyse Adobe Flash Player in CC.
As far as I know CC does not keep any cookies unless they are in the Keep list.
You could shut your browser, run CC so that all cookies are deleted (except those in the keep list), open IE and set your post codes, then look at the cookie list in CC. Are there any cookies not in the keep list?
There are also Flash cookies, so right click and analyse Adobe Flash Player in CC.
Did as you suggested above,
I did not have to reset Post codes as they were not deleted.
Looked at CC there were not any Cookies not on the keep list.
To give further information, last night at closedown I unchecked from Tools/Delete Browsing history/Cookies.
At start up this morning the Post code locations had been deleted.
To night I am going into Tools/Delete Browsing History/ & will uncheck "Preserve website favourite data" & see what happens at next switch on