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fbtester
March 31st, 2003, 10:07 PM
Hi
I just installed 3/15/03 version of MruB. It now erases most of the shortcuts and icons on my desktop. It actually clears the desktop folder c:\windows\desktop.
I had no such problem with the previous version of this excellent program. Can anyone advise on how to stop this
behavior? I've tried clearing various items in the settings menu but I can't seem to find the culprit. I am running Windows ME.
Thanks
javacool
March 31st, 2003, 10:45 PM
{QUOTE-> quoting: fbtester link=board=33;threadid=8205;start=0#53358 date=1049166441]
Hi
I just installed 3/15/03 version of MruB. It now erases most of the shortcuts and icons on my desktop. It actually clears the desktop folder c:\windows\desktop.
I had no such problem with the previous version of this excellent program. Can anyone advise on how to stop this
behavior? I've tried clearing various items in the settings menu but I can't seem to find the culprit. I am running Windows ME.
Thanks
<-QUOTE}
MRU-Blaster shouldn't in any way erase the contents of that folder (nor does it have the capability). It sounds like the erasure of another MRU may be causing a conflict (although the shortcuts should not be gone - there is the possibility that another MRU could cause them to disappear when cleared, but they would then come back on reboot).
First a few questions about your system:
1.) Do you have any MRU-Blaster plug-ins enabled?
2.) Have you tried unchecking every single item on the Settings screen? If not, could you try this and then report back if any change in behavior is observed? In particular, have you tried unchecking the Windows Stream MRUs?
3.) What other programs do you have constantly running in the background?
TIA. :)
-Javacool
fbtester
April 1st, 2003, 10:59 AM
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply.
The problem appears to be linked to the IE temporary internet file cleaner plugin. If I disable this plugin the problem behavior goes away. The plugin is set to erase files in the "C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\" folder.
For some reason it alse erases the files the "C:\WINDOWS\Desktop" folder.
Unchecking everything on the settings menu did not help.
In the background I run Zone Alarm, McAfee Vurus scan, BOC cleaner. I've tried disabling these but it did not help.
Troubleshooting this problem is a bit difficult because the behavior is not 100% consistant.
A previous version of MRUB was running just fine on this system.
Regards
javacool
April 1st, 2003, 10:27 PM
{QUOTE-> quoting: fbtester link=board=33;threadid=8205;start=0#53399 date=1049212770]
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply.
The problem appears to be linked to the IE temporary internet file cleaner plugin. If I disable this plugin the problem behavior goes away. The plugin is set to erase files in the "C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\" folder.
For some reason it alse erases the files the "C:\WINDOWS\Desktop" folder.
Unchecking everything on the settings menu did not help.
In the background I run Zone Alarm, McAfee Vurus scan, BOC cleaner. I've tried disabling these but it did not help.
Troubleshooting this problem is a bit difficult because the behavior is not 100% consistant.
A previous version of MRUB was running just fine on this system.
Regards
<-QUOTE}
Well nothing changed in the IE temporary internet file cleaner plug-in between the last MRU-Blaster release and the original 1.5 release. It does sound like something strange is going on here, though.
Is there anything else about your system that you might have "tweaked" to be "out of the ordinary"?
Best regards,
-Javacool
anders
April 2nd, 2003, 01:36 PM
{QUOTE-> It does sound like something strange is going on here, though. <-QUOTE}
Javacool, I assume that you for example verify that all changing of current directory actually works before deleting the contents of it? ;P
Ciao,
Anders
javacool
April 2nd, 2003, 02:45 PM
{QUOTE-> quoting: anders link=board=33;threadid=8205;start=0#53501 date=1049308597]
{QUOTE-> It does sound like something strange is going on here, though. <-QUOTE}
Javacool, I assume that you for example verify that all changing of current directory actually works before deleting the contents of it? ;P
Ciao,
Anders
<-QUOTE}
Yes - and I have numerous other safeguards in too. ;)
Best regards,
-Javacool
fbtester
April 2nd, 2003, 08:14 PM
>>Is there anything else about your system that you might have "tweaked" to be "out of the
ordinary"?
There is nothing in particular unusual about this system
that I know of but anything is possible with Windows <g>.
I'll just run with the temporary internet file cleaner
turned off. Thanks for the help and for the great program.
Regards
Whatever
April 28th, 2003, 05:17 PM
Is it possible your virus definitions are out of date and there is an unknown virus lurking/interfering?
ddoss
May 14th, 2003, 11:46 AM
I too experienced the same problem on a Windows 98 system. Nothing unusual here either. I was also using the cookies and temp files add ins. I experienced the problem twice and have since quit using MRU-Blaster. I am open to any suggestions.
spy1
May 14th, 2003, 12:03 PM
ddoss - Have you tried using MRU-Blaster alone - without utilizing either of the plug-ins? (I can't use them without problems, either).
Believe I PM'ed Jc about it when he first came out with them. Pete
ddoss
May 14th, 2003, 01:07 PM
I have used MRU-Blaster successfully. I believe without the plugins installed. It's been a little while. I'll try it again.
javacool
May 14th, 2003, 07:25 PM
Well the problems you encountered, Spy1, were related to MRU-Blaster's index.dat cleaner - other software you had alerted you whenever the index.dat cleaner would set itself up to run on reboot (correct?).
I do have a potential method for cleaning the Temporary Internet Files and the index.dat file while the PC is running. I'm really not sure why a few people have encountered this desktop clearing problem when running the Temporary Internet Files Cleaner, but I do know that the alternative method I'm working on shouldn't have a chance of causing it.
I'll let you know more as that develops - right now it looks like it will be included in the next version of MRU-Blaster (1.6).
Best regards,
-Javacool
Imp
May 22nd, 2003, 12:16 PM
in my case when I installed MRU Blaster on my computer configurated in Pentium 2 MMX, windows 98, it erased all config's I had , but I noticed that all windows opened was changed to a smaller windows interface, nothing to be able to recover original setting, when I erased MRU Blaster, everything's went back to normal .... :'( :'( :'(
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