Hi Boredog, yes, not the same, mine was a Warning. I might of solved the Warning by reinstalling CCleaners latest version. I installed CCleaner 5.31, the current version at the time on the 8th of this month. 5.32 came out a few days later, I installed that version yesterday. I ran CCleaner a couple of times yesterday, and didn't get the Warning. Perhaps is gone, perhaps is not, time will tell. There is a MS Search setting in Applications>Windows. I have unticked that settings for many years. It used to, perhaps still does, generate Search errors or Warnings when using it. The first thing I always do after installing CCleaner is untick that setting. Thats one CCleaner setting I don't want to know nothing about. Perhaps you like to test unticking that setting. Bo
v5.33.6162 (15 Aug 2017) Settings - Fixed an issue where Automatic Update continued to inform users of an existing update after the setting had been disabled Browser Cleaning - Updated Edge cookie cleaning definitions to include new tables from Microsoft - Fixed an issue in Firefox where extensions could not be deleted due to withdrawal of support for Netscape Plugin API - Fixed an issue in Firefox & Thunderbird where cleaning 'Site Preferences' would also clean 'Last Download Location' Browser Plugins - Browser Plugins list now saved as browserplugins.txt (not startup.txt) Disk Analyzer - Fixed an issue where analysis results did not display the full filepath Stability - Improved CCleaner launch sequence to resolve a UI lock https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
You're welcome! Frankly I hesitate to install it right away as I have fond memories for the recent troubles which CCleaner caused and rather will wait a day or so.
I'm pretty sure this resolves the issue I reported earlier where CCleaner wasn't starting properly. #409 #457 So far CCleaner has been launching properly since upgrading to v5.33.6162.
Once again (for users updating from the program), download.com isn't up-to-date... Anyhow, does anyone know how to export my list of "Cookies to Keep" and import it onto another machine? Thanks.
@J_L Go to Options - Advanced - Check box for "Save all settings to INI file" That creates a file called ccleaner.ini within the directory where you have CCleaner installed. Keep an updated copy of that file, as it will update if/when you make changes to your CCleaner settings. Copy that file to another system. Cookies to keep are stored in that ini files in this format: Code: CookiesToSave=bing.com
Anyone else experiencing this Firefox bookmarks favicon issue? https://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=48688 Wary of using CCleaner at the mo'. What is the safest way of avoiding this? The assertion is made it could be a Firefox bug though.
Thanks. I thought they may have done away with this, the gap after the normal release seemed longer than normal.
Thanks ===== I doubt whether that favicon bug is fixed. There were a few more postings in that Piriform forum thread since it was posted here.
thats why pros and experienced users never recommend to let ccleaner work on firefox. its the second impact in a short period. you have been warned once again. and if those dudes wont examine firefox 57 ccleaner will again trash profiles. there is a major change in profile. and firefox can do all cleaning itself, i never will understand those people - probably those wont to learn how firefox is functioning, to read the wiki (SUMO = support.mozilla.org). less to read to improve a lot.
a reg scan found this as obsolete software key ... HKLM\Software\ProcessLasso ... Is it safe to delete this..
It should be safe to delete. However, if you insist on using the registry cleaner (you don't need to clean the registry), then it's safest if you uncheck Obsolete Software. In very rare cases, deleting empty software keys can cause problems.
v5.34.6207 (12 Sep 2017) Browser Cleaning - Firefox: Internet History cleaning rule no longer removes Favicon content General - Minor GUI improvements - Minor bug fixes https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
Are these Boxshots of Piriform softwares newly added? https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/pro-plus https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/get-professional To me it now looks more "professional" like the cr@pware tuning softwares.