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Old February 15th, 2005, 02:16 AM
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Old February 15th, 2005, 02:19 AM
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These MRU lists contain information such as the names and/or locations of the last files you have accessed. They are located ALL OVER your registry, and for almost ANY file type. By looking at these MRU lists, someone could determine what files you opened/saved/looked at, what their file names were, and much more! (And, in many cases, the lists are displayed in drop-down menus automatically.)
Ps. Ad-Aware SE is currently on build 105

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Old February 15th, 2005, 03:49 AM
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Thanks mate. Should I delete these? Sorry fairly new to this game
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Old February 15th, 2005, 04:07 AM
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That's a personal decision. If you don't want to leave traces of what you've accessed, by all means do so. It won't cause any harm.

But if you like the list of recently used apps, in the start menu, or you access your documents thru a recent doc list, don't because it will erase these lists.

So the decision is really up to you, depending on how much you want to protect your privacy.

If you want to know what I do? I do it after every session.

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Ps. If you do want to upgrade to AD-Aware build 105 (which I would recommend), select one of the mirrors on Lavasofts Download Page - http://www.lavasoft.de/
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Thanks mate. Should I delete these? Sorry fairly new to this game
It's just the stuff you've looked at recently......get rid of it anyway.
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Thanks Guys, BIG help!
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A post was made a while back asking if much different was made to your system by removing these MRU files. We found that there was no noticable different performance wise to deleting them compared to not.

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I have a small program by Javacool called MRU-Blaster which cleans out MRU's every 15 minutes. I had no idea that this clean up makes no difference to system performance though. Good to know !

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I have a small program by Javacool called MRU-Blaster which cleans out MRU's every 15 minutes. I had no idea that this clean up makes no difference to system performance though. Good to know !

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It probably will make some difference but it was not particually noticable.

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MRUBlaster is a good one to use because it is configurable, you can get rid of the bulk of MRUs whilst retaining the useful ones (such as the column of icons of recently used apps in the Start menu). A combination of CCleaner and MRUBlaster is quite sufficient for my needs, so I have set AdAware not to look for or delete MRUs - even though it can find some the others miss.

If you have a build up of rubbish on your system it will affect performance - though it would have to be a big build up of weeks or months to become really noticeable (depending on your system!). Good practice dictates a regular clear-up, and I like to do it after each session. But it is a matter of personal choice.

For me AdAware has a more important job to do than hunting down MRUs, which needlessly clog up the logs it makes!
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Thanks again everyone, that's a great rundown. The more I can learn the better, I am an advocate for security after all , and the more I know the more I can snd on to others to make it cleaner for evryone, no matter how small the impact may be
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