
04-18-2009
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Re: cookies deleted
CCleaner is compatible with any currently-supported version of IE.
If you disable CCleaner from loading & running at boot, does the behavior
persist?
If you uninstall CCleaner, does the behavior persist?
rjay wrote:
> What do you suggest I do? Uninstall Ccleaner? It was installed at the
> computer shop, not by me, and it caused no problems with cookies until a
> few
> months ago. I shut my computer off every night and reboot it in the
> morning.
> Why do cookies get deleted only every so often, not every day? Sorry to be
> so thick, but I have unchecked "cookies" and just about everything else in
> Ccleaner and it still happens.
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> You *chose* to have CCleaner run at boot and delete the stuff!
>>
>> rjay wrote:
>>> Thanks for getting back to me. Your reply may have helped solve my
>>> problem.
>>> I found CCleaner in my programs and opened it. A forum about it
>>> mentioned
>>> the same problem and recommended disabling the "index.dat deletion" in
>>> CCleaner under Explorer. Other posters there said this solved their
>>> problem. I have done this and will see if it helps. Apparently CCleaner
>>> and IE7 aren't totally compatible. We'll see.
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>>>> Installing an update does not cause this behavior. What "cleaner"
>>>> application(s) run at boot (e.g., CCleaner; RegCure)?
>>>>
>>>> Rjay wrote:
>>>>> Whenever I get a Windows update and restart my computer, all the
>>>>> cookies
>>>>> are deleted, even those I've identified as trusted. This didn't happen
>>>>> a
>>>>> year ago, but it happens all the time now. How can I stop this?
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