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How install same settings for cookies on a second computer ?


brunoq33

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Hello,

 

I don't speak english very well (french), and I don't find the reponse (easilly because language different) on the forum.

 

I use CCleaner about one year ago, and I think it's a very good program. I have a second computer, and I'd want to put the same settings for cookies to keep good. What is the file I must copy and put on my 2nd computer, and wher is it ?

 

Thank you, even this post is a double, but I don't find.

Bruno

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C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.ini has the cookie files, plus the clean settings etc.

Try copy and paste that file to the same folder after installation. A prompt will appear saying "C\Program files..... already exists. Do you want to replace it?" Answer yes.

 

C: \ Program Files \ CCleaner \ CCleaner.ini a les fichiers de cookies, plus les param?tres propres etc

Essayez de copier et coller ce fichier dans le m?me dossier apr?s l'installation. Une invite appara?t disant: "C \ Program files ..... existe d?j?. Voulez-vous le remplacer?" R?ponse oui.

 

Excuses pour mon terrible fran?ais. (Ce n'est pas le mien.)

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Thank you Targ57 for the reponse, and the traduction (I understand english, but it's too difficult to search in a forum with another language)

 

It doesn't work. I don't have any CCleaner.ini ; I have only 5 files :

 

  • CCleaner.exe
    history.txt
    lang-1036.dll (for french I suppose)
    uninst.exe
    winapp.ini

 

 

I have already put the "winapp.ini" and "history.txt" before I asked the question here, but the cookies to keep are empty. If you have another idea ;-)))

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It's exactly this, Thank you hazelnut. All is correct now.

 

Bruno

I'm glad you got it sorted out.

 

Maybe you could help with a French Beginer's Guide?

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1504

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

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