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Applications tab

Windows Live Messenger deactivated

 

Despite these settings, since version 3.12 , the parameters of access to Windows Live Messenger are cleared. Why?

More specifically, when Windows Live Messenger restarts after cleaning with CCleaner, your username and password are empty.

 

PaoloLRP

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I'm using Windows XP Pro SP2 32 bit and Windows XP HE SP2 32 bit.

This problem occurs on both systems.

In the Applications tab, menù "Internet", the option "Windows Live Messenger" is disabled, then the cleaning must not be performed.

But where is the same option in other menus?

In the Windows tab, menù "Internet Explorer", the option "Saved passwords" is checked, could depend on this?

But until the version 3.11, this is not happening...

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I think Microsoft no longer support XP + SP2,

and SP3 has only a short lifetime to go.

 

By not using SP3 you are more open to malware,

and it is quite possible that Microsoft applications (e.g. Windows Live Messenger) may malfunction.

Possibly CCleaner 3.16 is not so compatible as 3.11 with a malfunctioning W.L.M. and an unsupported operating System.

 

Do you use Winapp2.ini ?

I find that it provides these check-boxes that might be related

[Windows Live Kernel Watchdog*]

[Windows Live Messenger More*]

[Windows Live OneCare*]

[Windows Live Setup Logs*]

 

Adobe Flash Cookies are another possible cause.

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