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CCleaner v2.25.1025
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mattytun
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v2.25.1025 (26 Oct 2009)
• Improved Windows 7 jump list cleaning.
• Improved Windows 7 thumbnail cache cleaning.
• Added support for Windows Server 2008 R2.
• Improved 64-bit support and performance.
• Fixed issue with Windows 7 task scheduler.
• Fixed issue with Startup tool, displaying incorrect folder contents.
• Added support for AVG Antivirus 9.0.
• Added support for ExcludeKey in INI files.
• Improved support for wildcards and RECURSE/REMOVESELF.
• Fixed minor GUI bugs in non-English versions.
• Fixed minor GUI usability issues.
• Improved input validation.
• Lots of minor bugs fixed.
Download - Installer, Portable, PortableU3 & Slim builds
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
• Improved Windows 7 jump list cleaning.
• Improved Windows 7 thumbnail cache cleaning.
• Added support for Windows Server 2008 R2.
• Improved 64-bit support and performance.
• Fixed issue with Windows 7 task scheduler.
• Fixed issue with Startup tool, displaying incorrect folder contents.
• Added support for AVG Antivirus 9.0.
• Added support for ExcludeKey in INI files.
• Improved support for wildcards and RECURSE/REMOVESELF.
• Fixed minor GUI bugs in non-English versions.
• Fixed minor GUI usability issues.
• Improved input validation.
• Lots of minor bugs fixed.
Download - Installer, Portable, PortableU3 & Slim builds
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
Can't sleep, quit counting sheep and talk directly to the shepherd :cool:
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Deleted_User wrote: »The moment someone used CCleaner on a production server would be the moment I hit print on their P45!
Cleaning out the registry is another matter...!0 -
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Deleted_User wrote: »I'm sure it works fine. All I'm saying is you wouldn't catch me using it in a production environment.
Exactly. Where properly functioning systems are a vital component of business, there shouldn't be any playing about with software that could wreck it!Northern Ireland club member No 382 :j0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »The moment someone used Windows Server 2008 on a production server would be the moment I hit print on their P45!
That's certainly what I would do. POS Redmond crap.0 -
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Deleted_User wrote: »What's wrong with 2008? A lot of cool features and improvements...0
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