Window Washer™ User Guide
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Contents Note to IE users: Pressing alt-T will return you to the table of contents 1 û Overview of Window Washer 1a û Quick Start 2 - Washer Settings 2a û Windows Wash Items 2b û Custom Wash Items 2c û Wash Options 2d û Additional Wash Options 3 - Verifying & Changing Default Directories 4 - Netscape Options 4a - Netscape Cookies to Keep 5 - Internet Explorer/AOL Options 5a - Cache 5b - Internet Explorer Cookies to Keep 5c - Downloaded Program Files Directory 5d - Clean LOCKED (index.dat) files/History/Address Bar 5e - Use IE Control Panel to Clear Database Files 5f - America Online Cache/Drop Down Menu 5g - IE5 Autocomplete Form Data 6 - Updating Window Washer 7 - License Agreement and Disclaimer 1 - Overview Window Washer is a very useful program for cleaning up the history of your activities on a computer. Many people do not realize that Windows and other software programs store information about what they have done, what documents they have used, what web sites they have visited, and various other activities they have performed. Therefore, anyone else can see what you have been doing on your computer, which raises several privacy concerns. Furthermore, much of your activity information takes up valuable disk space, and recovering this space can be very beneficial. Cleaning up the history of your activities can be a tedious chore of manually removing each history file or entry. If privacy and disk space are to be maintained, this process must be performed every time you use your computer. Window Washer can automate this process for you! Window Washer will automatically run in the background and clean up whatever tracks you want removed, whenever you want. You can have Window Washer automatically clean your files when Windows is started or shutdown, in addition to regular timed cleanings. Window Washer integrates with the standard places where Microsoft Windows stores your tracks, such as the document menu and the Recycle Bin. It also integrates with popular programs like Netscape and Internet Explorer. What's more, with the flexible "Custom Items" feature, you can specify other files, folders, or registry entries that you would like to be automatically cleaned! 1a - Quick Start After installing Window Washer, whenever Window Washer is running there will be a small squeegee icon next to your clock on the Windows Taskbar. When Window Washer is minimized, you can access it by right-clicking this small squeegee icon. When you right-click once on the squeegee icon, a pop-up menu will appear with 4 options.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Because Window Washer automatically removes certain information from your computer, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with Window Washer's features and options, and check the Standard Wash Item paths (see 3 - Verifying and changingà) before "running a wash". In order to change any of the settings listed in the following sections, open Window Washer's main settings window by clicking the small squeegee icon in the Taskbar and selecting Settings. Or, if you do not see the small squeegee icon in the Taskbar, you can open Window Washer by double-clicking the Window Washer icon on the desktop or by clicking Start | Programs | Window Washer | Window Washer. 2- Washer Settings To change these options, open Window Washer's main window. This group of options is located along the left side of the main window. There are four tabs - Windows Wash Items, Custom Wash Items, Wash Options, and Additional Wash Options. 2a - Windows Wash Items Special Note: This cleans all the Recycle Bins on all drives on your computer (including any network drives you have mapped). 2b - Custom Wash Items Custom Wash Items gives you the flexibility of adding files, folders, and registry entries to be automatically cleaned for you. The Custom Wash Items and Plugins are displayed in a list on the right side of the Window Washer main window. Use the Add, Edit, Delete and Refresh buttons below the list to tailor your Custom Wash Items. Click the Add button if you wish to add a new custom item. If you wish to edit or delete a current item, highlight the item on the Custom Wash Items list and then click the Edit or Delete button. Click the Refresh button to have Window Washer detect any new plugins you may have downloaded. Option 1 - Select a Path to be Washed: You may either type in the path to wash, or click the Browse button to select the path using the "TreeView" explorer. All of the files in the designated path that match the "WildCard" value in Option 1 will be removed (you may also set the Wildcard value). Click Add Selected Item to add the path/wildcard to the Custom Wash Item. Check the "Include Subdirectories" box to include cleaning of all folders below your selected folders. Option 2 - Select a File or Group of Files to be Washed: Select the drive/path in the left windows in Option 2 to display the contents of the selected folder in the window to the right. Select the file(s) you wish to have Window Washer remove, then click Add Selected File(s) to add the files to the Custom Wash Item. Once you are satisfied with the files/folders in the Wash Item, click Done to return to the Add Item window. ADD û Adds an entry to your list of registry entries to be cleaned and brings up the Add Registry Entry Window (see below). REMOVE û Removes an entry from your registry entries list. Highlight the entry you wish to remove and click on Remove. DONE - Click on Done when finished. Example: Let's say we want to remove the value "THISONE" from the registry entry Hkey_Current_User\Software\Washer\Example1
(If you are erasing an entire sub-key and not a specific value, just click on Done to save your entry). 2c - Wash Options
2d - Additional Options 3 - Verifying & Changing Default Directories When Window Washer is installed it attempts to detect all the Standard Wash Items directory locations, such as the Netscape or IE cache directory. Clicking on the Change Default Directories button on Window Washer's main window will display a listing of all the detected paths to each standard wash item that is to be cleaned. Below is a list of the standard directories as detected on most (but not all) system configurations: C:\Windows\Profiles\<username>\Recent (for multiple user system) Temporary Files Directory: C:\Windows\Temp (Note: All contents of this directory are purged during a wash, so be sure that no files contained in this directory are needed). Netscape User Profile†: C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\<user name> (for Netscape 4.x) C:\Program Files\Netscape\Navigator (for Netscape 3.x) Netscape Cache: C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\<user name>\cache (for Netscape 4.x) C:\Program Files\Netscape\Navigator\cache (for Netscape 3.x) Internet Explorer Cache: C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files (for single user system) C:\Windows\Profiles\<user name>\Temporary Internet Files (for multiple user system) Internet Explorer Cookies: C:\Windows\Cookies (for single user system) C:\Windows\Profiles\<user name>\Cookies (for multiple user system) Internet Explorer History: C:\Windows\History (for single user system) C:\Windows\Profiles\<user name>\History (for multiple user system) AOL Program Directory: C:\America Online 4.0 (Note: You will not need to set this unless you have America Online installed on your system.) *For AOL5 users, the path is C:\America Online 5.0 *For AOL6 users, the path is C:\America Online 6.0 † For Netscape 6 users, Window Washer will automatically detect the Netscape 6 user profiles. Click the View button next the Netscape User Profile to select which profiles you want Window Washer to clean. To change any of the above detected directories, simply click on the New button located next to the directory and then browse to the new directory and click on OK. If you want to reset all the directories back to the original detected directories, click on Re-Detect All. When you are through verifying or changing your default directories, click on Done. This will return you to Window Washer's main window. 4 - Netscape Options If you have Netscape installed on your system, you can use this Browser Wash Option to clean up Netscape cookies, cache, history, and trash mailbox. Checking this box will activate the Set button next to the Netscape entry. Clicking the Set button allows you to select which Netscape items you would like cleaned: cookies, cache, history, and/or trash mailbox. NOTE: You must close Netscape before Window Washer will be able to clean the Netscape History items. 4a - Netscape Cookies to Keep Once Netscape has been correctly detected (see 3 - Verifying & Changing...), you may choose to have Window Washer save certain cookies on your system. Clicking the Set button next to Netscape on Window Washer's main window will bring up a list of Netscape options. Click the Keep button to display all the cookies currently in your profile. Click on a cookie to add it to the list of "keepers" in the right-hand window. To remove a cookie from the keepers list, select it in the right-hand window and click Remove From Keepers. If you have a lot of cookies on your system, it may be confusing which cookies you have selected to keep, especially if the cookies are similarly named. To help avoid such confusion, there is a large red button in the middle of the Cookies to Keep window. Click it once to display only the new cookies (cookies that aren't in the keepers list), or click it again to display all the cookies. When you have finished selecting the Cookies to Keep, click the Done button to return to the Netscape Options (clicking OK on the Options screen will return you to Window Washer's main window). 5 - Internet Explorer/AOL Options If you have Internet Explorer installed on your system, you can use this Standard Wash Item to clean up Internet Explorer cookies, cache, and history. Checking this box will activate the Set button next to the Internet Explorer entry. Clicking the Set button allows you to select which Internet Explorer items you would like cleaned: cookies, cache, and/or history. There is also an option to exclude cookies from being washed. This option is helpful if you visit sites that store useful cookies that you wish to keep. 5a - Cache Actual cache files in Internet Explorer are cleaned during a wash with this option. After running a wash, the Temporary Internet Files directory may not appear empty. This is because, even though the actual cache files are cleaned, IE stores references to these files in LOCKED index.dat database files. Windows Explorer will look in the database for these file names and display them even though the files themselves are removed. To clean these LOCKED files, you must check the "History/Address Bar/Index.dat Files" checkbox and/or the "Clear database files with IE Control Panel" checkbox on this screen. 5b - Internet Explorer Cookies to Keep Once IE has been correctly detected (see 3 - Verifying & Changing...), you may choose to have Window Washer save certain cookies on your system. Clicking the Set button next to Internet Explorer on Window Washer's main window will bring up a list of IE/AOL options. Click the Keep button to display all the cookies currently in your profile. To view the contents of a cookie, select it in the left window and click View. To add cookies to the "keepers" list, selct it in the left window and click Add to Keepers (you can select multiple cookies to add). To remove a cookie from the keepers list, select it in the right window and click Remove from keepers. When you have finished selecting the Cookies to Keep, click the Done button to return to the IE Options (clicking OK on the Options screen will return you to Window Washer's main window). 5c - Downloaded Program Files Directory This directory is where Internet Explorer stores ActiveX and Java applets that have been downloaded from the web. Checking this item will instruct Window Washer to clean out this directory. 5d - Clean LOCKED (index.dat) files/History/Address Bar This option will thoroughly clean the Temporary Internet Files, the History, and the Address Bar for Internet Explorer. In order for this option to be effective, you will need to restart Windows after running a wash. The index.dat and mmxxx.dat files will only be cleaned after a wash is run and Windows is rebooted. This is because these files are LOCKED during a Windows session. Washer cleans these files during a reboot before they become locked. After Windows has restarted, new files are automatically created with the same name but they contain no data. 5e - Use IE Control Panel to Clear Database Files Normally the TIF directory does not appear empty after a wash. This is because the IE cache database file still stores pointers to the files that were there. After washing, when you view the TIF directory you will still see the pointers from this database while the actual files are gone. This option clears the database by opening the IE Internet Control Panel and automatically clicking the Clear History and Delete Files buttons. This will make the TIF directory appear empty immediately after a wash on most systems . 5f - America Online/Compuserve Cache & Drop Down Menu If you have America Online or Compuserve installed on your system, once Window Washer has correctly detected AOL (see 3 - Verifying & Changing...), this option will clean out the Drop Down List and Cache that is displayed at the top of the main AOL/Compuserve window. 5g - IE5 Autocomplete Form Data Internet Explorer 5.x can store a record of almost everything that you type into any web site form. Form data can be things such as all the keywords you have ever typed into a search engine and personal information such as your name and address. Selecting this option will wash all IE 5 auto complete form data. 6 - Updating Window Washer When you purchase Window Washer, you are entitled to FREE updates and replacement downloads for one year from the date of purchase. Email your request to: update@webroot.com.
7 - License Agreement and Disclaimer PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE CONTINUING. PRESSING THE æAGREEÆ BUTTON INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PRESS THE æCANCELÆ BUTTON TO EXIT INSTALLATION. TRIAL LICENSE AGREEMENT Webroot Software, Inc. licenses the Window Washer software to you only upon the condition that you accept all of the terms contained in this license agreement. YOU MAY: (i) use Window Washer on one computer for each license purchased; YOU MAY NOT: (i) sublicense, rent, sell, or lease any portion of Window Washer; (ii) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, modify, translate, make any attempt to discover the source code of Window Washer, or create derivative works from Window Washer; or (iii) use Window Washer on a greater number of computers than the number of licenses of Window Washer you have purchased. WARRANTY Webroot Software, Inc. warrants that the Window Washer will substantially perform its functions to remove certain information that is automatically stored on the hard drive of a computer, when Window Washer is used correctly and in accordance with specifications and instructions. WEBROOT SOFTWARE, INC. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Your sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is the replacement of the Window Washer or a refund of the purchase price, at WebrootÆs option. Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of implied warranties and you may be entitled to additional rights in those states. DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES Webroot Software, Inc. has made every effort possible to ensure that Window Washer is free of any bugs or errors, however in no way is Window Washer to be considered error or bug free. You assume all responsibility for any damages or lost data that may result from any errors or bugs in Window Washer. IN NO EVENT WILL WEBROOT SOFTWARE, INC. BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS LICENSE. In no case shall Webroot Software, Inc.Æs liability exceed the purchase price for the Window Washer. GENERAL: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and Webroot. You acknowledge and agree that there are no other writings, oral representations or other communications or representations upon which you are relying in entering into this Agreement. Any and all writings, oral representations or other communications or representations that you may have recieved concerning Window Washer have no effect--it is the terms of this Agreement that will control all issues involving your use of Window Washer. All rights to Window Washer are owned by Webroot Software, Inc. and are protected by United States copyright laws, international treaty provisions and other applicable laws. Webroot Software, Inc. retains all rights not expressly granted by this Agreement. This license shall terminate automatically upon the violation by you of any of the terms stated herin. This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement, or if you desire to contact Webroot Software, Inc. for any reason, please write: Webroot Software Inc, P.O. Box 3531, Boulder CO 80307-3531. |