The Cleaner function in Essentials edition.

Discussion in 'Prevx Releases' started by Der Alte, Jul 25, 2012.

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  1. Der Alte

    Der Alte Registered Member

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    When using the cleaner funktion in Essentials, how can you avoid that your auto lockin`s afterwords disappear ?
     
  2. PrevxHelp

    PrevxHelp Former Prevx Moderator

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    Could you let me know specifically what logins you're seeing problems? I suspect it is the cookies having been removed which can be configured within the System Cleaner settings.

    Thanks!
     
  3. The Seeker

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    Under Cleanup Settings > Windows System you want to uncheck 'Default logon user history'.
     
  4. Der Alte

    Der Alte Registered Member

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    Hello PrevzHelp.

    Again it`s a question from a Danish Security Forum, from a trial user of Secure Anywhere Essentials, and I couldent provide him an answar. I am not aware witch login`s he having trouble with, but again I can ask if you wish.

    He using Ccleaner regulary, and has no trouble with auto login as far as I know, until he tryed the cleaner in Essentials.
     
  5. PrevxHelp

    PrevxHelp Former Prevx Moderator

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    CCleaner is focused on data removal while the WSA System Cleaner looks more into the privacy implications of files so it's possible that you'll have more data removed. I recommend looking through the areas that are configured to be cleaned and possibly unchecking some options if something is being removed that they don't want to have cleaned.
     
  6. Der Alte

    Der Alte Registered Member

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    Ok I let your answar pass on. But I think it would have been nice if there was an option specificly about untacking auto login`s.

    Best regards :)
     
  7. Techfox1976

    Techfox1976 Registered Member

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    Some auto-logins are stored in cookies, and unfortunately there's no way whatsoever to determine an auto-login cookie from any other cookie.

    If the user is having the problem where "I am normally logged into this site and after running a cleanup, I have to go back and log in again", then it's definitely cookies.
     
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