K KoleTang Honorable Sep 19, 2013 10 0 10,560 Nov 26, 2013 #1 I thought this latest version of CCleaner was supposed to have an option not to do this. (v4.08.4428)
I thought this latest version of CCleaner was supposed to have an option not to do this. (v4.08.4428)
Solution A A aldan Nov 26, 2013 start the program and go to cleaner and make sure you havent got the option to delete "saved passwords" checked.
start the program and go to cleaner and make sure you havent got the option to delete "saved passwords" checked.
woodenbox Honorable Feb 18, 2012 2 0 10,520 Nov 26, 2013 #2 Which passwords? Make sure you're checking the "Applications" tab under the "Cleaner" menu in addition to the "Windows" tab. Upvote 0 Downvote
Which passwords? Make sure you're checking the "Applications" tab under the "Cleaner" menu in addition to the "Windows" tab.
A aldan Distinguished Apr 15, 2013 320 0 19,010 Nov 26, 2013 Solution #3 start the program and go to cleaner and make sure you havent got the option to delete "saved passwords" checked. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
start the program and go to cleaner and make sure you havent got the option to delete "saved passwords" checked.
K KoleTang Honorable Sep 19, 2013 10 0 10,560 Nov 26, 2013 #4 Thanks. I figured it out. Apparently on some forums after you run CCleaner it just looks like they were erased. But I just typed in my username and pressed enter (no password) and it let me in. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks. I figured it out. Apparently on some forums after you run CCleaner it just looks like they were erased. But I just typed in my username and pressed enter (no password) and it let me in.