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  1. I've noticed this too. Windows 8.1, IE11 (fwiw) I forced a reboot and ran CCleaner again and it finished the IE11 clean quickly.
  2. Actually, the work computer is not restricted (unlike many IT controlled places). My home computer probably has tighter controls (sad but true). The drive is wide open and I can wipe away (at my own peril). As for OS, work is XP and home is W7. Alas, I am not asking for a work around or tweak. However, it would be nice if it would work again.
  3. Informal testing: I was trying to figure out why my home PC is okay, while the work machine was not okay with the newer versions of cCleaner. Other than operating systems, the difference seems to be that the files I am trying to delete on the work computer are on a partition. The home PC isn't partitioned. I don't if that helps anyone or not. Anything on the "C" drive will delete as expected.
  4. Yes, it does make it interesting. I thought I had messed something up and I wasn't looking forward to walking back through previous versions to find one that worked. So thanks for the tip!
  5. @DennisD and @mesaboogieman Yes, moving back to 3.20.1750 does show those custom files in the analyze and it does remove them. I also have folders included for cleaning and those custom folders are cleaning just fine regardless of the version.
  6. I am in the same boat as you guys. My custom files (and I am selecting specific, non-system, files on my local drive) will not clean. I have uninstalled, reinstalled, reselected files and it won't clean. It doesn't even acknowledge the items in the analyze process. I tried running in debug and there is no trace of custom "include" items in the log. (running on XP and v3.26.1888)
  7. I too would like to exclude the enclosure folder...any thoughts? thanks Never mind! It was the right click I was missing. Thanks for the help
  8. Does CCleaner support 64 bit (and all its new nooks and crannies)? I was looking to see if things like the start menu shortcuts would cleanup and that got me to pondering the split personality that happens with the 64 bit systems right now - 64 bit folders and old 32 bit folders.
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