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Deleting Run command


PeterZ

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Hi CCleaner programmers,

 

But I have a suggestion for one of the next CCleaner version:

 

When we go in Windows to Start and than Run, we can enter a command, for example Cmd to go to the command prompt or Regedit to go to the regeditor.

 

After using CCleaner, this command is still filled-in in the box if we go to the Start > Run menu.

 

So, is it possible to delete (erase) this pre-filled-in command as well?

 

 

Best regards,

Peter.

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It's already there

 

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Welcome to Piriform Peter.

 

But I have a suggestion for one of the next CCleaner version:

 

When we go in Windows to Start and than Run, we can enter a command, for example Cmd to go to the command prompt or Regedit to go to the regeditor.

 

After using CCleaner, this command is still filled-in in the box if we go to the Start > Run menu.

 

So, is it possible to delete (erase) this pre-filled-in command as well?

 

Please state your operating system with service pack number.

 

Yes this question has been talked about before. If you have Run: (in Start Menu) ticked on Win9x/ME is clears the run box straight away. On WinXP you have to do a restart before it clears which is a pain. ;)

Keith

 

Windows XP 2002 SP3

IE 7.0

 

Martin2k

 

Rorshach112 is the best

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