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Yes, the forum doesn't like .ini files. The workaround is (probably) to change the extension to txt. No problem, given that you already sent it to the support.
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Hi Mihail Kosev. You can open directly the bulgarian.ini (with notepad) and edit that line. Then you can upload the file here or send it to support at wisecleaner dot com
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[WiseJetSearch] PRINT - 'Option' Request
xilolee replied to SteveV's topic in Other WiseCleaner Products
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Imho, if you share your machine with other people, yes. A workaround could be to use a password manager like StickyPassword (as an example). It stores your passwords (on your machine or in the cloud or both), then it enters your passwords when needed. You can also tell it to block itself when you move away from your pc. You need to remember just one password (the masterpassword) to open the program. You mustn't forget the masterpassword, otherwise you'll lose all your passwords.
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Well, that's a strange behaviour. Let's wait for wisecleaner team...
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Did you also try wise care 365 (free)?
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I'm using the portable version, but I have now tried the installed one. It also finds firefox cache. Did you already try these ones? uninstall WDC check if "C:\Program Files (x86)\Wise\Wise Disk Cleaner" folder is still present (it should be removed by the uninstallation). If present, delete it. check if "C:\Users\YourWindowsAccountName\AppData\Roaming\Wise Disk Cleaner" folder is still present (it should be removed by the uninstallation). If present, delete it. Reinstall WDC
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Hi Wesley909. I made a quick test with both (only firefox entries enabled). CCleaner found 60 files and 6 cookies. WiseDiskCleaner found 56 files and 4 cookies. Imo, not a big difference. ccleaner found these (WDC didn't find them) and some cookies: index.sqlite cookies.sqlite-shm cookies.sqlite-wal formhistory.sqlite permissions.sqlite sessionCheckpoints.json WDC found this (ccleaner didn't find it): content-prefs.sqlite Later, I fixed those items with WDC, then analysed again with ccleaner and it didn't find the items removed by WDC (it found the items that WDC didn't find, obviously). Using Win10STD x64, firefox 56.0 x64, WDC 9.5.6.678 portable and Piriform CCleaner 5.35.6210 free portable.
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That option checks whether "windows update" is set to automatic. If "windows update" is not set to automatic, clicking on FIX should correct this problem and therefore "windows update" will be set to automatic. This option is present in menu - settings - custom checkup - security projects - "check availability of windows update service". If you don't want wise care 365 to check the "window update" state, untick the option: wise care 365 will skip this check at next checkup.
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Try to update your version 4.1.9 to 4.7.2 (latest), then recheck it. See http://www.wisecleaner.com/download.html
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Hi. Where do you see that option?
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Hi RICK-pc. Open wise care 365 shortcut properties (right-click on it, properties) and change the paths in it with your new paths. If you removed wise care 365, then you can delete wise care 365 link. If you still can't solve the problem, reinstall wise care 365, or use its portable version (in this case, you will have to create a new shortcut on your desktop, if you want it on your desktop). Hope this helps.
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Hi KNRover. Bug confirmed. It worked only after I modified the shortcut: In the link tab, destination, I have added the -safe parameter: "MyPath\Wise Registry Cleaner 9\WiseRegCleaner.exe" -a -safe In the compatibility tab, I ticked run as administrator. I tried also the other two possible combinations: -a and -a -all. They didn't work. I'm not sure what should do the -a parameter alone. It also seems WRC: doesn't create a backup of the deleted entries doesn't check exclusions Wise Disk Cleaner 1-click instead works, but it doesn't query/use the usercustom.ini. I'd modify WRC parameters and their behavior: -a should be removed. -all should be removed -safe: WRC will scan the sections specified by the user, then it will delete only safe entries. -advanced: WRC will scan the sections specified by the user, then it will delete all entries (safe and not safe). -allsafe: WRC will scan all sections, then it will delete only safe entries. -alladvanced: WRC will scan all sections, then it will delete all entries (safe and not safe). After that, the one-click icon should be set with the -safe parameter (and run as administrator).
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Drives not recognised by some Wise products
xilolee replied to clayto2's topic in Other WiseCleaner Products
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New released version 2.1.720.1002: - Pc checkup: it says I have 5 residual files, but I still can't check what they are. - Rescue center: storage still doesn't show itself completely (but the tooltip works). - I'd like to have expandable windows (i.e., possibility to maximize the main window) and to have a portable version (if this is feasible).
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Discrepancy Between WDC and Wise Care 365 Junk Files
xilolee replied to Chim's topic in Wise Disk Cleaner
It seems this is now changed: portable versions will be downloaded from wisecleaner servers, instead for installer versions we will be redirected on cnet.com. -
Pc checkup: it says I have 5 residual files, but I still can't check what they are. Rescue center: storage still doesn't show itself completely (but the tooltip works). Hardware detection: - scroe is written instead of score. - first string says imedia s2870DESKTOP: true, but a space is missing before desktop. - in the monitor entry, Resolution isn't translated in my language. After half hour past the new installation, I received this error:
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The file favicons is in %localappdata%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default. I.e., in %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\. It's about 20MB (on my machine, at least). I also noticed some doublets found by Wise Care 365 (and probably also by WDC). Doublets: Favicons-journal History-journal Network Action Predictor-journal QuotaManager-journal Shortcuts-journal Top Sites-journal Web Data-journal This is present three times (thrice?): Login Data-journal
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