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I've just started to use CCleaner, when my Trend Micro program was no longer supported, and I like it a lot. I downloaded it while I had IE7. It worked fine, as in it wouldn't delete my stored "saved" cookies (forum user names and passwords.)

 

However, I've updated to IE8 Beta and it deletes all my cookies, including the 'saved' cookies. So I'm asking, is CCleaner IE8 compatible, or do I have another problem?

 

The problem is I have to re-enter all my user names and passwords whenever I shut down (restart) my PC. This is very annoying, to say the least, so before I go off on a big quest to solve my problem, I'd like to know if this problem is known, or if there is no compatibility with IE8 Beta.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

EDIT: BTW, I deleted CCleaner from my PC and then downloaded it again after I installed IE8 Beta. I also noticed this website runs really sluggish with IE8 Beta, but just fine with MSN Explorer.

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Ive been using CC with IE8 Beta 1 and 2 and havent had a problem with cookies to delete vs cookies to save. It also depends on which items your cleaning in the IE section of CC. We've established when deleting index.dat files you lose logins via cookies.

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The problem is I have to re-enter all my user names and passwords whenever I shut down (restart) my PC. This is very annoying, to say the least, so before I go off on a big quest to solve my problem, I'd like to know if this problem is known, or if there is no compatibility with IE8 Beta.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

EDIT: BTW, I deleted CCleaner from my PC and then downloaded it again after I installed IE8 Beta. I also noticed this website runs really sluggish with IE8 Beta, but just fine with MSN Explorer.

Hello Solid Lifters,

Welcome to the Forums. :D

 

Disk4mat did quite a bit of checking into this and the posts in this thread should help you decide what you need to do. The problem is being caused by IE8 Beta.

Checkout Posts #35 thru 41 at least. Depending on your OS you may try turn off delete index.dat option or guarantee non-deletion of the "Cookies" index.dat file by using CCleaner Exclude Option.

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=114825

 

Good luck,

:) davey

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I had the same problem until I implemented the advice in:

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=114838

 

EDIT: BTW, I deleted CCleaner from my PC and then downloaded it again after I installed IE8 Beta. I also noticed this website runs really sluggish with IE8 Beta, but just fine with MSN Explorer.
I run IE8 beta2 on my real old PIII and it runs fine with XP Pro SP3.

 

What is your operating system and what other applications do you have running?

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

IE7Pro user

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Sorry, I never mentioned I"m using XP SP3.

 

I appreciate the info, guys. I'm afraid I'm not that good with computers. So, what I"ve done for the time being was unchecked the "Delete index.dat files" box from the options window. Not exactly sure if this is what I need to do, or more important, should do, but I did so and tried it and it works. No more user name and passwords are deleted.

 

Thanks for the help. If there's anything more you can help me with don't hesitate to do so.

 

Thanks again.

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Sorry, I never mentioned I"m using XP SP3.

 

Thanks for the help. If there's anything more you can help me with don't hesitate to do so.

 

Thanks again.

If you promise to keep coming back with some Big Hot Dogs for all of us, we won't hesitate at all. :lol:

I like Root Beer also. :P

Seriously, come back for any reason.

:) davey

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