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    Lance Guest

    Re: CCleaner

    Li'l Abner wrote the following on 4/27/2011 16:26:
    >
    > 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? :-)


    I do something similar for rooting out malware. In my experience I've
    found the following:
    - For temporary files, CCleaner only cleans out the current user
    - As Rhonda says the default is to clean temp files older than 24 hrs
    - If you've added any custom includes: Under Options/Include, check
    and see if "Include files and subfolders" is selected. Sometimes it'll
    be set to "Include files only".

    Lance
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  2. #2
    Li'l Abner Guest

    Re: CCleaner

    Lance <lhill@suc.edu> wrote in news:ipbum7$bl1$1@gist.usc.edu:

    > Li'l Abner wrote the following on 4/27/2011 16:26:
    >>
    >> 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? :-)

    >
    > I do something similar for rooting out malware. In my experience I've
    > found the following:
    > - For temporary files, CCleaner only cleans out the current user


    That's the one there that made it rather useless. Unless, of course I was
    to run it in all four accounts. It's about as easy to just do it manually
    with Windows Explorer. Once in a while a user will have their files set to
    "private" and that has to be undone before you can access their temp files,
    but that's usually the exception and not the rule.

    > - As Rhonda says the default is to clean temp files older than 24
    > hrs


    That's one I wasn't aware of but I will check it in the future. Usually by
    the time someone brings me their computer and I go to work on it, that 24
    hours would be up anyway.

    - If you've added any custom includes: Under Options/Include,
    > check
    > and see if "Include files and subfolders" is selected. Sometimes it'll
    > be set to "Include files only".


    Thanks for your input!

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