QUOTE(krit86lr @ Mar 19 2006, 11:01 PM) [snapback]33440[/snapback]
Hello, and welcome.
Wow! That's my initial response to that one. Can you add some more information?
What OS are you using? And are you using the Hotfix Uninstaller (please stop if you are)? How many passes do you have CCleaner set to clean? Is the box checked for AutoUpdates (uncheck that if it is)?
Okay, I just looked through your screenshot , and I'm glad that it isn't deleting them. I was going to tell you to uncheck them.
Don't run CCleaner yet. Leave it alone right now. Go to your disk cleanup, check all of the boxes, and clean with that right now until someone else can offer more information.
I am going to look a few things up.
What exactly are your concerns about the cookies?
ok

QUOTE(hlpme @ Mar 19 2006, 10:49 PM) [snapback]33439[/snapback]
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I have over 200 issues listed some will not delete as well as some of the items listed under the Windows and Applications
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What does the @ represent in a cookie? I did not always have my cookies looking like this
Krit86lr: I left some just for you

No but really I think the cookies have a little to much info stored and I do not know why.
The dots (...) are my name and email name why does that have to be in a cookie and what is up with the shared objects which had my email name in it?
Confused , Mad and Tired
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IE Temporary Internet Files (440 files) 8.96MB
C:\Documents and Settings\......\Cookies\........@1071930148[1].txt 441 bytes
C:\Documents and Settings\.......\Cookies\.......@clickbank[1].txt 189 bytes
C:\Documents and Settings\........\Cookies\.......@crc[1].txt 126 bytes
C:\Documents and Settings\.........\Cookies\.......@dcskz8vvr00000c9f3oy3ybgs_3d5h[1].txt 309 bytes
C:\DOCUME~1\TEMPOR~1\WER5.tmp 0 bytesC:\Documents and Settings\........\Application Data\
Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\RDGRV2ZK\comcast.net\comcastAssistantScores.sol 64 bytes ?
C:\Documents and Settings\.........\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\RDGRV2ZK\mochibot.com\com.mochibot.sol 100 bytes ?
C:\Documents and Settings\...........\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\
#SharedObjects\RDGRV2ZK\www.comcast.net\..my name.....sol 1.73KB ?
Can anyone Help with this.
thankyou

QUOTE(krit86lr @ Mar 20 2006, 02:33 AM) [snapback]33465[/snapback]
Reboot your computer and hit the F8 button over and over until you get a boot screen option. Choose Safe Mode. You will have 2 or more choices to log on.
Administrator and You. The administrator password was created when you installed your OS. Choose Administrator and log on. Then fix your username/admin account and give it full access again.
Can you do this? You didn't answer my previous question.
I will try it still reading.
will get back to you asap.

QUOTE(krit86lr @ Mar 20 2006, 01:17 AM) [snapback]33457[/snapback]
The first thing here is getting your admin account full access. You will not be able to alter any registry keys until having full access.
For right now, CCleaner is the absolute least of your worries (sorry to say).
Will you explain your admin account situation? I'm not clear about one thing. You should have created a user account for yourself that was also the administrator. Example username/administrator, I'm guessing that this is the admin account that you changed.
There is also an Administrator account named "Administrator". You usually only see that account when booting in safe mode. You have to make specific changes to get that account to show up on a normal boot. Is the account "Administrator" still intact?
I will have to look up the administrator account info. but i will do that asap as well.
once i find the info i will do as you said regarding the safe mode ok?
Thank you