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Exclude Feature and the Address Toolbar problems


Digerati

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I have the Address Toolbar enabled in the Windows 10 taskbar.

 

I like to keep links to several sites I visit frequently in the Address Toolbar but they are gone after a reboot after cleaning with CCleaner.

 

I have added the links to the Exclude list but that does not work. :(

 

What controls the links in the Address Bar? That is, is there a setting under Cleaner > Windows I can uncheck to keep those entries? Currently, none of the Advanced options are checked. Under system, only Recycle bin, Temp files, Clipboard, Dumps, Chkdsk, and Windows Log files are checked.

 

It would be great if we can add urls to the Exclude feature.

Bill (AFE7Ret)

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What EXCLUDE's have you tried?

 

I believe the Address Toolbar is a combo of File Explorer and your default browser MRU's.

So also untick all the entries under Windows Explorer and the entry for Recently typed URL's under your browser and under Internet Explorer.

If that works you can re-tick the Windows Explorer entries to suit your needs.

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Unchecking Recently Typed URLs under IE (my default browser) fixed it. Thanks.

 

BTW, I tried to thank you by clicking the Like This button but it said I have reached my quota for the day. Interesting since I have given none.

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Bill (AFE7Ret)

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You reached your limit of zero. :)

 

The Like This button has never been implemented by the Admins of this forum.

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