Hi, I'd like to suggest that the "Autocomplete Form History" cleaning be split up into two separate options: one for forms and one for saved passwords, the same way it is separated in Internet Explorer's options. I actually do keep a few passwords saved in Internet Explorer for sites that I don't visit often enough to remember the password, so what I've been doing is leaving the "Autocomplete Form History" option turned off in CCleaner, and going to my Internet Options control panel to clean up form submissions. It would be excellent if this was two separate options in CCleaner, then I wouldn't have to use the Internet Options control panel.
Thanks!
Autocomplete Form History
Started by meateebon, May 02 2005 05:49 PM
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Posted 02 May 2005 - 05:49 PM
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Posted 06 June 2005 - 09:24 PM
meateebon, on May 2 2005, 03:49 PM, said:
Hi, I'd like to suggest that the "Autocomplete Form History" cleaning be split up into two separate options: one for forms and one for saved passwords, the same way it is separated in Internet Explorer's options. I actually do keep a few passwords saved in Internet Explorer for sites that I don't visit often enough to remember the password, so what I've been doing is leaving the "Autocomplete Form History" option turned off in CCleaner, and going to my Internet Options control panel to clean up form submissions. It would be excellent if this was two separate options in CCleaner, then I wouldn't have to use the Internet Options control panel.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I agree!!!
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Posted 06 June 2005 - 10:29 PM
Agreed, and have both options *unchecked* by default, as they are not "junk" files.
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