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    Retired Guest

    Re: CCleaner

    Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:Xns9ED5DC7A3A416HHI2948AJD832@no:

    > "Li'l Abner" <blvstk@dogpatch.com> wrote in
    > news:Xns9ED4BB9D3C9ADbutter@wefb973cbe498:
    >
    >> I'm beginning to wonder if CCleaner is all it's cut out to be. My
    >> usual plan of attack for most spyeare infested computers has been to
    >> boot into Safe Mode, run CCleaner, and then Malwarebytes. Mt purpose
    >> in running CCleaner first is so that MBam doesn't have to wade
    >> through a zillion temporary files.
    >>
    >> Yesterday I did just that on a 4 user computer, running CCleaner and
    >> MBam from the most used account. CCleaner removed about a gig of
    >> files. When I ran MBam,,, 55 minutes later it was still hacking away
    >> on one user's Temporary Internet Files. It had found over 300
    >> instances of MyWebSearch and wasn't gaing so I aborted it, went into
    >> Windows Explorer, and discovered that the IE5 folder for each of the
    >> other three users were cram full of stuff. I deleted all of it,
    >> switched users and then found the same to be true for the original
    >> acount, so I deleted those too.
    >>
    >> Then I manually deleted all the temp files in each user's
    >> Local Settings\Temp folders, and finally the contents of the
    >> Windows\Temp folder.
    >>
    >> Ran MBam again. It ran in less than 6 minutes. Found a bunch more
    >> MyWebSearchs, one Trojan.Vundo, and one Adware.Hotbar.
    >>
    >> So just exactly what is CCleaner supposed to do? :-)
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    > Ccleaner is a per account deal. IE: you have to login to each account
    > and run it again. (Fun huh?) If you're using windows XP and down tho,
    > you can snag Cleanup!; it'll do ALL of the accounts (be sure your
    > logged in as administrator) in one fell swoop. Save you alot of time.
    >
    > Cleanup! may have been updated to support vista/windows7, but I have no
    > experience using it on either of them.


    Thanks for the suggestion. I just downloaded Cleanup! and will give it a
    whirl on the next one!

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    -- I'm retired. I was tired yesterday. I'm tired again today --

  2. #2
    Li'l Abner Guest

    Re: CCleaner

    Retired <senile@nursinghome.nat> wrote in
    news:Xns9ED63746E62Bbutter@wefb973cbe498:

    > Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in
    > news:Xns9ED5DC7A3A416HHI2948AJD832@no:
    >
    >> "Li'l Abner" <blvstk@dogpatch.com> wrote in
    >> news:Xns9ED4BB9D3C9ADbutter@wefb973cbe498:
    >>
    >>> I'm beginning to wonder if CCleaner is all it's cut out to be. My
    >>> usual plan of attack for most spyeare infested computers has been to
    >>> boot into Safe Mode, run CCleaner, and then Malwarebytes. Mt purpose
    >>> in running CCleaner first is so that MBam doesn't have to wade
    >>> through a zillion temporary files.
    >>>
    >>> Yesterday I did just that on a 4 user computer, running CCleaner and
    >>> MBam from the most used account. CCleaner removed about a gig of
    >>> files. When I ran MBam,,, 55 minutes later it was still hacking away
    >>> on one user's Temporary Internet Files. It had found over 300
    >>> instances of MyWebSearch and wasn't gaing so I aborted it, went into
    >>> Windows Explorer, and discovered that the IE5 folder for each of the
    >>> other three users were cram full of stuff. I deleted all of it,
    >>> switched users and then found the same to be true for the original
    >>> acount, so I deleted those too.
    >>>
    >>> Then I manually deleted all the temp files in each user's
    >>> Local Settings\Temp folders, and finally the contents of the
    >>> Windows\Temp folder.
    >>>
    >>> Ran MBam again. It ran in less than 6 minutes. Found a bunch more
    >>> MyWebSearchs, one Trojan.Vundo, and one Adware.Hotbar.
    >>>
    >>> So just exactly what is CCleaner supposed to do? :-)
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >> Ccleaner is a per account deal. IE: you have to login to each account
    >> and run it again. (Fun huh?) If you're using windows XP and down tho,
    >> you can snag Cleanup!; it'll do ALL of the accounts (be sure your
    >> logged in as administrator) in one fell swoop. Save you alot of time.
    >>
    >> Cleanup! may have been updated to support vista/windows7, but I have
    >> no experience using it on either of them.

    >
    > Thanks for the suggestion. I just downloaded Cleanup! and will give it
    > a whirl on the next one!


    I have a hard time figuring out who I am sometimes... :-)

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