After a Nortons update, Ccleaner will not detete FoxFire cookies. Get.... 75: Path/File access error and Error cleaning FoxFire cookies 75-Path/File access error. FoxFire set to delete cookies at power down and turn off. Worked great before last Norton up date..Can't delete cookies with FoxFire(options etc).. ??? Thanks..jdroost@gmail.com
Error 75: Can't detete ForFire cookies
Started by jdroost, Aug 24 2006 08:03 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 24 August 2006 - 08:03 PM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 25 August 2006 - 12:10 AM
Hey jdroost and welcome
not too sure but i do know that you have to have that option checked in Ccleaner and you cant clean out FF if its running.
thats the only advice I can give you about it.
not too sure but i do know that you have to have that option checked in Ccleaner and you cant clean out FF if its running.
thats the only advice I can give you about it.
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 21 September 2006 - 07:36 AM
I've always gotten error 75 when I mark the FireFox Cookies box! I'd love to have Ccleaner control my FireFox cookies but it has never worked so I leave the box unchecked.
I make my Firefox cookies.txt Read Only. FireFox then generates cookies_n.txt files. I wrote a .bat file to delete them. I have a quick launch icon for the .bat file next to the Ccleaner quick launch icon. The cookies I want stay and new ones are deleted. If I really want a cookie added, I remove the Read Only attribute temporarily until the new cookie is added. Then I set it back to Read Only. It's the only way I've found to manage cookies in FireFox or Netscape. For IE, I just delete all the cookies I get after I absolutely have to use it.
It is now Nov 4, 2006, version 1.34.407 and I still get the same error.
Is there a CClean guru that has an answer?
This is pretty basic stuff!
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The problem still exists in version 1.35.
Why can't this problem be addressed?
I make my Firefox cookies.txt Read Only. FireFox then generates cookies_n.txt files. I wrote a .bat file to delete them. I have a quick launch icon for the .bat file next to the Ccleaner quick launch icon. The cookies I want stay and new ones are deleted. If I really want a cookie added, I remove the Read Only attribute temporarily until the new cookie is added. Then I set it back to Read Only. It's the only way I've found to manage cookies in FireFox or Netscape. For IE, I just delete all the cookies I get after I absolutely have to use it.
It is now Nov 4, 2006, version 1.34.407 and I still get the same error.
Is there a CClean guru that has an answer?
This is pretty basic stuff!
=======================================================
The problem still exists in version 1.35.
Why can't this problem be addressed?
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 21 September 2006 - 11:16 PM
jdroost, on Aug 24 2006, 03:03 PM, said:
After a Nortons update, Ccleaner will not detete FoxFire cookies. Get.... 75: Path/File access error and Error cleaning FoxFire cookies 75-Path/File access error. FoxFire set to delete cookies at power down and turn off. Worked great before last Norton up date..Can't delete cookies with FoxFire(options etc).. ??? Thanks..jdroost@gmail.com
I don't know the solution to your problem, and nor have I ever heard of it before. Maybe MrG will know more about it. But I wanted to mention that it's not a good idea to post your email publically like that, it's a good way to get spammed.
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