I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a week.
What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using
it?
Thanks for any input.

Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Patrick

Patrick
Wed Jul 02 15:03:39 PDT 2008

"JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
> week.
> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using
> it?
> Thanks for any input.

It's not a registry cleaner, though it can remove some orphaned entries, if
you tell it to.

The regular windows cleanup does not actually remove a lot of the files you
might think it does, and you can test this by running Windows Cleanup and
then the Analyze feature in ccleaner. I've seen ccleaner remove a gig or
more of files that Windows cleanup missed.

Simply put, Windows Cleanup is nowhere near as extensive as ccleaner; both
have to be run for each user account to get the temp folders for those
accounts.

As a caution, if you have ccleaner remove cookies, and if you do online
banking or shopping, it can remove a lot of your settings for things like
card numbers. Just uncheck the "cookies" box to prevent this.

HTH
-pk


Re: Regarding CCCleaner by databaseben

databaseben
Wed Jul 02 15:16:02 PDT 2008

it's ok, but not great
however, you seem to
be doing a good job
of maintaining your system.

if you want to do a
great job then include
this in your routine:

http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/default.htm

---------
also, be sure to include
chkdsk because it will
insure that your master
file table is reconciled
to your file system.

and if you want to achieve
optimum performance
then disk wiping the
unused disk data every
couple of months will
benefit the performance
of your system.

--

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

"JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a week.
> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using it?
> Thanks for any input.
>


Re: Regarding CCCleaner by DL

DL
Wed Jul 02 15:58:22 PDT 2008

Do all these malaware apps you run twice a week actually find anything other
than tracking cookies?
Are you visiting dubious sites or downloading unofficial stuff?
Do you have a decent Firewall? & I dont mean win default firewall

"JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
> week.
> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using
> it?
> Thanks for any input.
>



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by JS

JS
Wed Jul 02 16:19:13 PDT 2008

Go to their web site and take the tour.
This should give you a good idea of what it can do.
http://www.ccleaner.com/

JS
www.pagestart.com


"JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
> week.
> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using
> it?
> Thanks for any input.
>



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by p

p
Wed Jul 02 16:30:33 PDT 2008

Patrick Keenan wrote:
> "JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
> news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
>> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
>> week.
>> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows
>> cleanup procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
>> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in
>> using it?
>> Thanks for any input.
>
> It's not a registry cleaner, though it can remove some orphaned entries,
> if you tell it to.
>
> The regular windows cleanup does not actually remove a lot of the files
> you might think it does, and you can test this by running Windows
> Cleanup and then the Analyze feature in ccleaner. I've seen ccleaner
> remove a gig or more of files that Windows cleanup missed.
>
> Simply put, Windows Cleanup is nowhere near as extensive as ccleaner;
> both have to be run for each user account to get the temp folders for
> those accounts.
>
> As a caution, if you have ccleaner remove cookies, and if you do online
> banking or shopping, it can remove a lot of your settings for things
> like card numbers. Just uncheck the "cookies" box to prevent this.
>
> HTH
> -pk

Or you can specify which cookies not to delete.

P

Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Patrick

Patrick
Wed Jul 02 16:50:27 PDT 2008

"p" <p@nospam.cn> wrote in message news:g4h32o$roe$1@aioe.org...
> Patrick Keenan wrote:
>> "JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
>> news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
>>> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
>>> week.
>>> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
>>> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
>>> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in
>>> using it?
>>> Thanks for any input.
>>
>> It's not a registry cleaner, though it can remove some orphaned entries,
>> if you tell it to.
>>
>> The regular windows cleanup does not actually remove a lot of the files
>> you might think it does, and you can test this by running Windows Cleanup
>> and then the Analyze feature in ccleaner. I've seen ccleaner remove a
>> gig or more of files that Windows cleanup missed.
>>
>> Simply put, Windows Cleanup is nowhere near as extensive as ccleaner;
>> both have to be run for each user account to get the temp folders for
>> those accounts.
>>
>> As a caution, if you have ccleaner remove cookies, and if you do online
>> banking or shopping, it can remove a lot of your settings for things like
>> card numbers. Just uncheck the "cookies" box to prevent this.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>
> Or you can specify which cookies not to delete.
>
> P

That too. Also, you can download the "slim" build so you don't have to
say no to the extra toolbar. Get this via the "other builds" link on the
download page.

-pk


Re: Regarding CCCleaner by JD

JD
Wed Jul 02 17:33:43 PDT 2008

Never had a virus or malware and been running Windows since '95. But I don't
think I'm overdoing it. Just reasonable precautions.
"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
news:u%23NfucJ3IHA.4484@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Do all these malaware apps you run twice a week actually find anything
> other than tracking cookies?
> Are you visiting dubious sites or downloading unofficial stuff?
> Do you have a decent Firewall? & I dont mean win default firewall
>
> "JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
> news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
>> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
>> week.
>> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
>> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
>> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in
>> using it?
>> Thanks for any input.
>>
>
>



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Jo-Anne

Jo-Anne
Wed Jul 02 21:44:12 PDT 2008


"Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message
news:%23lWx$9I3IHA.1420@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> "JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
> news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
>> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
>> week.
>> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
>> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
>> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in
>> using it?
>> Thanks for any input.
>
> It's not a registry cleaner, though it can remove some orphaned entries,
> if you tell it to.
>
> The regular windows cleanup does not actually remove a lot of the files
> you might think it does, and you can test this by running Windows Cleanup
> and then the Analyze feature in ccleaner. I've seen ccleaner remove a
> gig or more of files that Windows cleanup missed.
>
> Simply put, Windows Cleanup is nowhere near as extensive as ccleaner; both
> have to be run for each user account to get the temp folders for those
> accounts.
>
> As a caution, if you have ccleaner remove cookies, and if you do online
> banking or shopping, it can remove a lot of your settings for things like
> card numbers. Just uncheck the "cookies" box to prevent this.
>
> HTH
> -pk

I've noticed lately that a couple websites I shop at have found another way
to keep my info. I delete all Cookies and Temporary Internet Files every
night when I shut down the computer. But when I go to some sites where I
used to have to type in the info again, I'm now recognized. I don't know if
this is good or bad.

Jo-Anne



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Bruce

Bruce
Thu Jul 03 08:19:43 PDT 2008

JD wrote:
> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a week.
> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?


CCleaner's only real strength, and the only reason I use it, lies in
its usefulness for cleaning up unused temporary files from the hard
drive. It differs from the native Windows tool in that it allows more
granular control and you can specify which folders you want scanned.
For instance, WinXP's disk cleaner will examine only the profile folders
of the user who is running the utility. On a single-user machine, this
is fine, but on a family or other mult-use machine, the ability to clean
temorary files from all of the user profiles at once is a great time saver.


> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using
> it?


CCleaner includes a registry cleaning option, but you needn't use
it. I tried the latest version on a brand-new OS installation with no
additional applications installed, and certainly none installed and then
uninstalled, and CCleaner still managed to "find" over a hundred
allegedly orphaned registry entries and dozens of purportedly
"suspicious" files, making it clearly a *worthless* product, in this
regard. (Not that any registry cleaner can ever be anything but
worthless, as they don't serve any *useful* purpose, to start with.)

As a registry "cleaner," it's not significantly better or worse
than any other snake oil product of the same type.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot

Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Bruce

Bruce
Thu Jul 03 08:21:17 PDT 2008

JS wrote:
> Go to their web site and take the tour.
> This should give you a good idea of what it can do.
> http://www.ccleaner.com/
>

Do you always refer people to advertising and marketing hype when they
ask for serious advice?


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot

Re: Regarding CCCleaner by JS

JS
Thu Jul 03 09:35:29 PDT 2008

If you read the original post it implied that JD had not tried the
application. There is nothing wrong with looking at a product (Free or
otherwise) and deciding if it meets your needs. This is true of both
hardware, software and operating systems. As for marketing hype I could give
you a wide screen vista full of that at most any site.

JS

"Bruce Chambers" <bchambers@cable0ne.n3t> wrote in message
news:%23nzfwBS3IHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> JS wrote:
>> Go to their web site and take the tour.
>> This should give you a good idea of what it can do.
>> http://www.ccleaner.com/
>>
>
> Do you always refer people to advertising and marketing hype when they ask
> for serious advice?
>
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers
>
> Help us help you:
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375
>
> They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
>
> Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand
> Russell
>
> The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
> killed a great many philosophers.
> ~ Denis Diderot



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by cyrano

cyrano
Thu Jul 03 10:22:55 PDT 2008


"JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
> week.
> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in using
> it?
> Thanks for any input.
>I have used the ccleaner for some time now. and I do find it a useful tool
I use it when I have finished for the day, to clear out any accumulated
rubbish and I have not up till now had any problems with it. Cyrano



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Onsokumaru

Onsokumaru
Thu Jul 03 17:15:27 PDT 2008


"Jo-Anne" <naples@tbcnet.com> wrote in message
news:%23FRcxdM3IHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
> "Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message
> news:%23lWx$9I3IHA.1420@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> "JD" <Erehwon@Example.com> wrote in message
>> news:OdzhT0I3IHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> I've seen this program referenced a number of times in this forum.
>>> I run CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender twice a
>>> week.
>>> What can cccleaner do that can't be done through normal Windows cleanup
>>> procedures--Disk Cleanup, etc?
>>> Is this program a "registry cleaner"? Are there potential dangers in
>>> using it?
>>> Thanks for any input.
>>
>> It's not a registry cleaner, though it can remove some orphaned entries,
>> if you tell it to.
>>
>> The regular windows cleanup does not actually remove a lot of the files
>> you might think it does, and you can test this by running Windows Cleanup
>> and then the Analyze feature in ccleaner. I've seen ccleaner remove a
>> gig or more of files that Windows cleanup missed.
>>
>> Simply put, Windows Cleanup is nowhere near as extensive as ccleaner;
>> both have to be run for each user account to get the temp folders for
>> those accounts.
>>
>> As a caution, if you have ccleaner remove cookies, and if you do online
>> banking or shopping, it can remove a lot of your settings for things like
>> card numbers. Just uncheck the "cookies" box to prevent this.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>
> I've noticed lately that a couple websites I shop at have found another
> way to keep my info. I delete all Cookies and Temporary Internet Files
> every night when I shut down the computer. But when I go to some sites
> where I used to have to type in the info again, I'm now recognized. I
> don't know if this is good or bad.
>
> Jo-Anne

It sounds more like the form filling option offered by browsers.

Check your options to see if your browser, or toolbar add-on is set to
remember text typed into fields.



Re: Regarding CCCleaner by nr

nr
Fri Jul 04 04:42:04 PDT 2008

One quick CCleaner question: when I used it, it would erase the
'previously used' entries for Excel, Word, etc. (in the File/drop down
list). Is there a way to have it NOT clear those items when running?
Thanks for any help.

Re: Regarding CCCleaner by Richard

Richard
Fri Jul 04 06:54:42 PDT 2008

Yes, check the options you want to erase and uncheck the options you do not
want to erase!
"Read" is a four letter word, but some times we have to read the options and
instructions before we act.

"nr" <newsreader@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
news:5e22ac16-6438-4163-8cdb-54f8c2763755@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> One quick CCleaner question: when I used it, it would erase the
> 'previously used' entries for Excel, Word, etc. (in the File/drop down
> list). Is there a way to have it NOT clear those items when running?
> Thanks for any help.