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  1. Google "outlook express download". It is a free download from several sources such as twocows. http://www.tucows.com/preview/194179 Windows 98 first edition is a modified Windows 95. Someone else will have to tell you if CCleaner supports it. Win 98SE is a completely different program. There are a couple of places selling (New?) win 98 first edition programs such as. (I don't know if any of them will work for you or not.) http://trinityliquidations.com/catalog/mic...loem-p-192.html? irfner
  2. Thanks Davey I think my problem is solved. I copied all of the cookies from my Windows Cookies file to a backup folder. Then I tried deleting the cookies from IE but that only emptied the temp cookies so I used the Windows explorer, selected all of the files in the Windows Cookies folder and deleted them. It refused to delete the Dat file but that was ok. I now ran the latest version of CCleaner and it seemed to work ok even getting rid of that pesky Dat file for me. I did a restart and a recheck of CCleaner. Seems to be working ok for now. I will know for sure after I get a file full of new cookies to get rid of. But in the mean time all seems well. Thanks again to all of those who helped.
  3. Thanks for your time and effort to all of those who tried to help.
  4. Windows 98se has been fine for my use. It is listed in the systems supported by CCleaner. I don't want to buy the printer, scanner, programs and everything else that will be required if I upgrade. Let alone spending the hours fixing everything after an upgrade. Also win 98 worked fine with my previous version of CCleaner until I updated. If I reinstall the previous version of CCleaner it now has the same problem as the new version. Figures. The new version of CCleaner I am using at the moment is 2.04.543 which I believe is the latest download. When I run analyze I see the files being analyzed in the display window. If I analyze 'Internet Explorer -Cookies' by itself or with other items checked at the end of the analysis I end up with a blank display window. If I uncheck 'cookies' and analyze I get a normal list of the files to be cleaned. I have not run cleaner when I have a blank window because I do not know what files would be cleaned and I do not want to do something that would crash the whole computer. I have downloaded the user guide and I have tried the slim-build without success. I believe my system has plenty of power to run this program. Microsoft Windows 98 4.10.2222 A Clean install using CD /T:C:\WININST0.400 /SrcDir=E:\WIN98 /IZ /IS /IQ /IT /II /NR /U:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx IE 6.0.2800.1106 Uptime: 0:01:19:28 Normal mode GenuineIntel x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 1 496MB RAM 67% system resources free Windows-managed swap file on drive C (20332MB free) Available space on drive C: 20332MB of 29283MB (FAT32)
  5. I tried running analyze again one item at a time. It appears the problem occurs when analyzing cookies. If that box is left unchecked the others seem to work ok. The color of the progress bar is probably a function of the Windows color scheme. I just wanted to indicate that it was filled in completely and had not returned to or stopped at a blank condition.
  6. Thanks for the idea. I just ran uninstall, downloaded and installed the slim build. Same result. The log window remains blank and the progress bar is fully blue after running analyze.
  7. I hope I am doing this in the right place. If not, my apologies. I upgraded to CCleaner version 2.04.543 from 1.27.210 Since the upgrade the log window is blank after running Analyze. The progress bar is fully blue and no log information is displayed (blank window). I deleted and reinstalled the program and finally reinstalled the old version which now has the same problem. Go figure. My OS is Windows 98se. Any help would be appreciated.
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