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Konaguy
I upgraded to the latest Crap Cleaner. I tried to use the add remove from startup feature. Firstly it wouldn't prompt me
if I want to remove it. Secondly there is a problem with the check marks. Instead of removing the ones I selected, it removed all of the items from startup. I went back to the previous version with no problems.I'm using Windows XP Home SP3.
Andavari
This post here by Whiteshark explains how the feature now works, although I don't know if this deals with the problem you've reported.
talacrush
I've just upgraded to 2.08.588. Checked out the Startup feature and all the checkboxes are ticked; the button says Delete Entry and I very nearly deleted them all because the default seems to be to select all entries. IMO the default should be to leave the check boxes unticked.

However, thats not really why I'm writing this post. There does seem to be a bug too. I selected one of the start-up entries and clicked Delete Entry and it did nothing other than send the selected entry to the top of the list.

Anyone else getting this problem?
Whiteshark
QUOTE (Konaguy @ May 31 2008, 10:50 AM) *
I upgraded to the latest Crap Cleaner. I tried to use the add remove from startup feature. Firstly it wouldn't prompt me
if I want to remove it.

Options > Advanced. If checked, untick the option 'Hide warning messages'.
QUOTE
Secondly there is a problem with the check marks. Instead of removing the ones I selected, it removed all of the items from startup. I went back to the previous version with no problems.I'm using Windows XP Home SP3.


AFAIK it does remove the selected entry only.
Pressing the 'Delete Entry' button having no entries selected then nothing happens, at least here blink.gif

To be clear, for 'selected' i mean highlighted, doesn't matter if the checkboxes are checked or unchecked.
Keithuk
QUOTE (Konaguy @ May 31 2008, 09:50 AM) *
I tried to use the add remove from startup feature. Firstly it wouldn't prompt me
if I want to remove it. Secondly there is a problem with the check marks. Instead of removing the ones I selected, it removed all of the items from startup. I went back to the previous version with no problems.

I've been use CCleaner for the past 2 years but I've never seen any check marks on Startup items on any version. It just shows the list, you select one and hit the Delete Entry button. Or is this something I can't see on Win98SE? wink.gif
Whiteshark
QUOTE (Keithuk @ Jun 1 2008, 02:22 PM) *
I've been use CCleaner for the past 2 years but I've never seen any check marks on Startup items on any version. It just shows the list, you select one and hit the Delete Entry button. Or is this something I can't see on Win98SE? wink.gif


It's a new feature of the very latest version 2.0.8.588:



Before was possible only perform a deletion of any startup entry, and this action can't be undone.
Now they can also be disabled (and then, if needed, re-enabled) simply unchecking/checking their checkboxes.


davey
QUOTE (Keithuk @ Jun 1 2008, 09:22 AM) *
I've been use CCleaner for the past 2 years but I've never seen any check marks on Startup items on any version. It just shows the list, you select one and hit the Delete Entry button. Or is this something I can't see on Win98SE? wink.gif

Apparently, they didn't put it in Win98SE . YET?
smile.gif davey
Keithuk
QUOTE (davey @ Jun 1 2008, 11:34 PM) *
Apparently, they didn't put it in Win98SE . YET?
smile.gif davey

Well I looked on my CCleaner 2.06.567 at work running WinXP and that doesn't show these check marks either. Is it only CCleaner 2.08.588 that has these? I shall have to take the new copy a copy to work. wink.gif
Keithuk
I've taken a copy of CCleaner 2.08.588 to work and these check marks only appear on 588 not on 567. My problem is solved. wink.gif
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