On 28/01/2024 at 01:43, Jbionic said:
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I am running CCleaner Free v.6.11.10455 on my Windows 10 Home 22H2 19045.3996 notebook equipped with Chrome browser v. 121.0.6167.86 (Official Build) (64-bit) with VisualPing extension v.4.6.1 in it
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<a href="https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/visualping/pemhgklkefakciniebenbfclihhmmfcd" rel="external nofollow">https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/visualping/pemhgklkefakciniebenbfclihhmmfcd</a>
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12 hours ago, Jbionic said:
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The curious thing about it is that I first thought that the target files that affect VisualPing's job list reside somewhere in the below list ...my second test showed that preserving the above 4 items as exclusions doesn't change anything,
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Hi jbionic:
You said in your original post that you'd had been using an older CCleaner Free v6.11.10455 (rel. 02-May-2023) for several months and that the problem with cleaning of your Visualping job list just started recently. That suggests that something outside of CCleaner changed, and it's more likely that the developers of Visualping have changed the location where the job list of this browser extension is stored.
One other thing I just noticed. The latest version of the Visualping Chrome extension on the Google Chrome store is v4.6.4. I don't know why this browser extension isn't automatically updating in your Google browser, but I'd suggest you update to v4.6.4 just in case your problem has already been fixed by the developers.
On 28/01/2024 at 20:39, Jbionic said:
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This is just to confirm that updating CCleaner to latest version 6.20 does not resolve the problem with VisualPing's job list. ...The problem has been also shared with VisualPing's support team. Hopefully, their technicians will be able to respond shortly.
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If an update to Visualping v4.6.4 doesn't solve the problem and the exclusions suggested <above> by APMichael don't work then contact the Visualping support team again and ask them for the exact location where they are now storing the job list for their extension.
12 hours ago, Jbionic said:
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I confirm the problem is related to the Internet Cache.
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Also note that any changes you make to your Custom Clean options (e.g., disabling Internet Cache cleaning for your Chrome browser) have no effect the items that are cleaned by Health Check - see my 20-Jan-2023 post in fleovey's NEW UPDATE OF CCLEANER deleted all my passwords for more information. I do not allow Health Check to run on my system, and I would advise that you avoid using Health Check, especially while you're trying to troubleshoot an issue with Custom Clean.
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