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i made a post about mrublaster not removing the index.dat file..i believe i was mistaken...
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MRU-Blaster can currently only clean the index.dat files in the Cookies and Temporary Internet Files folders. The History index.dat file is currently not touched.
Best regards, -Javacool
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i see what you are saying..clearing the history in ie tools clears up the problem..
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No it doesnt. |
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Any plans to do so? I would have thought the technique you used to remove the index.dat for the cookies and TIF folders should apply to the history's index.dat. Currently not many tools on the market that do so. Maybe Spider and window washer. There are other manual ways of course, but it's a pain. |
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Yes, I am planning to implement that feature in MRU-Blaster. ![]() I'm not sure when, but it is certainly on the list of things to do. Best regards, -Javacool
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