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CCleaner v2.25.1025

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mattytun
mattytun Posts: 13,920 Forumite
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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
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  • mattytun wrote: »
    • Added support for Windows Server 2008 R2.
    The moment someone used CCleaner on a production server would be the moment I hit print on their P45!
  • John_Gray
    John_Gray Posts: 5,844 Forumite
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    The moment someone used CCleaner on a production server would be the moment I hit print on their P45!
    It works OK on Windows Server 2003 and ditto R2. What's wrong with using it judiciously to remove temporary files and the like?

    Cleaning out the registry is another matter...!
  • John_Gray wrote: »
    It works OK on Windows Server 2003 and ditto R2. What's wrong with using it judiciously to remove temporary files and the like?

    Cleaning out the registry is another matter...!

    I'm sure it works fine. All I'm saying is you wouldn't catch me using it in a production environment.
  • 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!
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  • BikerEd
    BikerEd Posts: 405 Forumite
    The moment someone used Windows Server 2008 on a production server would be the moment I hit print on their P45!
    Fixed it for you :D

    That's certainly what I would do. POS Redmond crap.
  • BikerEd wrote: »
    Fixed it for you :D

    That's certainly what I would do. POS Redmond crap.

    What's wrong with 2008? A lot of cool features and improvements...
  • John_Gray
    John_Gray Posts: 5,844 Forumite
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    What's wrong with 2008? A lot of cool features and improvements...
    And bears a not surprising similarity to Windows 7...
  • John_Gray wrote: »
    And bears a not surprising similarity to Windows 7...
    I'd think so too! You sound surprised...
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