QUOTE (me1 @ Jun 20 2008, 02:48 AM)

Hey, I can't delete some urls in internet explorer on windows vista. I tried delete the urls with Internet Explorer itself but they are still there. I also tried the latest version of CCleaner. But they are still there. If I manually go to the regedit and look for them they are deleted but when I start IE again they still are there. :-S
I don't know if it's because windows vista did some updates or if CCleaner has been changed and updated?
and it's only some url's. The rest are gone.
QUOTE (davey @ Jun 20 2008, 03:05 AM)

Hey me1,
What's with the entering 2 New topics?
Stop doing that!!!
Reboot.

davey
A couple of things...
First, the double posting may have been because you've double clicked to add your post, you almost NEVER have to double click when using a web page, I suspect that you did that or weren't patient enough and clicked again which gave us double posts.
Second, Davey's right but may not have given quite enough info. After you run CCleaner with all other programs closed, you need to reboot the computer and that should finish the cleaning. The IE .dat and some of the other IE files are removed after you reboot and before Windows loads and those files are automatically rebuilt by Windows when they're needed.
Next, your first problem is using IE, get with the program and switch to
Firefox and have a faster, and safer experience on the web.

That being said, sometimes you have to use IE because some web designer is too lazy to build a decent web site that is web compliant so that multiple browsers can use it. There is also another reason for this, and that is so they can exploit the security flaws in IE and infect your computer. Have you done your security scans of your computer since you started to notice this issue?
If you could give us just a bit more info we might be able to better help you.
What AntiSpyware and AntiVirus programs are you using? Depending on what those programs are, the files that won't delete may be locked down by the bad guys(malware) or even the good guys (anti-malware). Is the user account you're on an Administrator or user account? Is the version of IE you're using 7 or the beta of 8?
And last but not least, so you don't think we're picking on you, a week ago Tuesday was "Update Tuesday" and in fact, Microsoft may have done something funky. Make sure you have all your updates done, and you might try to reinstall the latest version of CCleaner.
Good Luck!
Vic
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