Roger, does this have to be running in the background to do 
this things (like cleanup IE tracks, cache, cookies, etc).  I 
tried the new version of IE Privacy Keeper and unlike the 
version I WAS using, the new one has to be running all the 
time.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger"


Sounds good Harold.  A general disk cleaner-upper I have been
using for a long time now is "ccleaner" = "Crap Cleaner."  It
works very nicely with the trash bin and I have been very happy
with it. It does clean windows :)

You can find it (free) at http://www.ccleaner.com/

Here is the blurb that goes with it:

CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) is a freeware system optimization tool.
That removes unused and temporary files from your system -
allowing Windows to run faster, more efficiently and giving you
more hard disk space. The best part is that it's fast! 
(normally
taking less that a second to run) and Free. :)

Cleans the following:
Internet Explorer
Temporary files, URL history, cookies, index.dat.

Firefox
Temporary files, URL history, cookies, download history.

Windows
Recycle Bin, Recent Documents, Temporary files and Log files.

Registry cleaner
Advanced cleaner to remove unused and old entries, including 
File
Extensions, ActiveX Controls, ClassIDs, ProgIDs, Uninstallers,
Shared DLLs, Fonts, Help Files, Application Paths, Icons, 
Invalid
Shortcuts and more... also comes with a comprehensive backup
feature.

Third-party applications
Removes temp files and recent file lists (Mrs.) from many apps
including Opera, Media Player, eMule, Kazaa, Google Toolbar,
Netscape, MS Office, Nero, Adobe Acrobat, WinRAR, WinAce, 
WinZip
and many more...

100% Spyware FREE
This software does NOT contain any Spyware, Adware or Viruses.


Roger



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harold B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hello again,
>
> On March 8th I asked the following question: "Using MSWord
2000, I primarily
> use the Times New Roman font. In the format bar, Font 
> drop-down
menu, I have
> four fonts listed above the "double line" How does one 
> control
the fonts
> listed above that line? For example, what if I only wanted 
> one
font listed
> above the line; is it possible?"
>
> Some responses offline indicated it couldn't be done, maybe a
quirk of Word
> 2000 --- Eureka, I came upon this free program that does it
(plus clears up
> a lot more). It is called "Disk Cleaner"
> <http://www.majorgeeks.com/download863.html> and I highly
recommend it. It
> can be configured to clean, at your optioin, most 
> hard-to-reach
> files/folders in Windows. Alas, it doesn't clean windows. --- 
Harold
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