[Perform the cleanup. All the checked items will be<BR>cleaned up.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this button always displays the cleanup log<BR>window regardless of the cleanup notification<BR>options you selected.]
[Are you tired of saving images with Internet Explorer? Picture Ace - no more Save Picture As dialogs, just one click and the image is on your hard drive!]
[This is the first time you are going to perform the cleanup.\nPlease be patient. It can take a long time if your browser\ncache is full of temporary files.]
[There are running instances of Internet Explorer or Firefox. It is highly recommended to close all browser windows before you proceed with the cleanup. Do you wish to continue?]
═σ Γ±σ εΩφα Internet Explorer ΦδΦ Firefox ταΩ≡√≥√. ╨σΩε∞σφΣ≤σ≥± ταΩ≡√≥ⁿ Γ±σ εΩφα Internet Explorer Φ Firefox ∩σ≡σΣ φα≈αδε∞ ε≈Φ±≥ΩΦ. ╧≡εΣεδµΦ≥ⁿ?
[Cleans up the Temporary Internet Files (cache)<BR>including the corresponding index.dat file.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: since the cache is used to speed up a web<BR>site loading, you may notice that the loading time<BR>increased after the cleanup.]
[Cleans up the browsing history including the<BR>corresponding index.dat file. The browsing<BR>history is shown on the History pane of<BR>Internet Explorer.]
[Select the auto complete values you don't want to be erased.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: the window displays the value's names and not the<BR>values themselves. For example, <B>q</B> is the name of the<BR>field used to enter search queries on many (but not all)<BR>search engines. Therefore your search queries (values)<BR>are saved under the name <B>q</B>. If you select to keep <B>q</B> your<BR>search queries will not be erased and you will see them in<BR>the drop-down auto complete liston the search engine's<BR>web page.]
[Cleans up the addresses (URLs) you typed in the address<BR>bar. The addresses are shown in the drop-down auto<BR>complete list of the address bar.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: the drop-down list of the address bar also displays<BR>addresses from the browsing history.]
[Cleans up cookies - short pieces of information web sites<BR>can store on the computer. The cookies are usually used<BR>to identify you on the web site and help when using auto<BR>login features.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this option also cleans up the cookie index.dat file.]
[Resets the default folder for downloaded files.<BR>Internet Explorer remembers the folder where<BR>you saved a downloaded file the last time. The<BR>folder path is stored in the system registry.]
[Cleans up the Temporary Internet Files (cache).<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: Since the cache is used to speed up a web site<BR>loading, you may notice that the loading time increased<BR>after the cleanup.]
[Select the auto complete values you<BR>don't want to be erased.]
┬√ß≡α≥ⁿ τφα≈σφΦ , Ωε≥ε≡√σ ┬√ ⌡ε≥Φ≥σ ε±≥αΓΦ≥ⁿ.
[Select the addresses you want to keep in the address<BR>bar auto complete list.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: the selected addresses will also show up in<BR>the History pane.]
[Cleans up cookies - short pieces of information web sites<BR>can store on the computer. The cookies are usually used<BR>to identify you on the web site and help when using<BR>auto login features.]
[Note: the program was unable to locate the Firefox browser. Perhaps the browser is not installed. If the browser is installed use the Options -> Locations window to specify the Firefox location manually.]
[Cleans up the Windows Temp folder. Temporary files are usually<BR>created when you are installing software. Programs also use this<BR>folder to store temporary information.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: enabling this option may cause some installation programs<BR>to fail after rebooting. If you set auto cleanup at startup/shutdown,<BR>then it is highly recommended that you set the delayed cleaning<BR>option as well.]
[Delete only temporary files that are older than the time<BR>specified. For example, if the value is 15 minutes and a<BR>file was created 10 minutes ago, it will not be deleted.<BR>But if the file was created 16 minutes ago, it will be<BR>deleted.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: the delayed cleaning works only when the program<BR>performs the cleanup at Windows startup/shutdown.<BR>Otherwise, all temporary files are deleted regardless of<BR>their age.]
[Cleans up the list of recently opened and saved documents.<BR>This list is used by applications when they display the<BR><B>Open</B> or <B>Save</B> dialogs.]
[Cleans up the auto complete list of the Run window<BR>(Start -> Run).<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: you may need to restart Windows for the<BR>changes to take effect.]
[Cleans up flash cookies. Flash cookies are similar to normal<BR>cookies. The only difference is that normal cookies are installed<BR>by web sites whereas flash cookies are installed by flash<BR>animation.]
[You may lose some of the MS Word settings after performing the cleanup. IE Privacy Keeper can remember the settings and restore them after the cleanup is done.]
[Once you click Next, IE Privacy Keeper will empty the MS Word's recent files list. Some of the MS Word settings will also be reset.]
╧ε±δσ ≥επε ΩαΩ ┬√ φαµ∞σ≥σ ─αδσσ, IE Privacy Keeper ≤ΣαδΦ≥ ±∩Φ±εΩ ∩ε±δσΣφΦ⌡ ⌠αΘδεΓ MS Word. ═σΩε≥ε≡√σ φα±≥≡εΘΩΦ MS Word ß≤Σ≤≥ ±ß≡ε°σφ√.
[Next >>]
─αδσσ >>
[Finish]
╟αΩεφ≈Φ≥ⁿ
[Please open MS Word and configure the program as needed. When finished, close MS Word and click Next.]
╧εµαδ≤Θ±≥α, ε≥Ω≡εΘ≥σ MS Word Φ φα±≥≡εΘ≥σ ∩≡επ≡α∞∞≤ ΩαΩ ┬α∞ φ≤µφε. ╧ε±δσ ²≥επε, ταΩ≡εΘ≥σ MS Word Φ ΩδΦΩφΦ≥σ ─αδσσ.
[MS Word settings has been successfully saved. You can now perform the cleanup. Please note that you will need to repeat this configuration procedure every time you change MS Word settings.]
═α±≥≡εΘΩΦ MS Word ß√δΦ ≤±∩σ°φε ±ε⌡≡αφσφ√. ╥σ∩σ≡ⁿ ┬√ ∞εµσ≥σ Γ√∩εδφΦ≥ⁿ ε≈Φ±≥Ω≤. ╬ß≡α≥Φ≥σ ΓφΦ∞αφΦσ, ≈≥ε ┬α∞ ß≤Σσ≥ φ≤µφε ∩εΓ≥ε≡Φ≥ⁿ ²≥≤ ∩≡ε÷σΣ≤≡≤ σ±δΦ ┬√ Φτ∞σφΦ≥σ φα±≥≡εΘΩΦ MS Word.
[Cleaning up the MS Word recent files list can reset some<BR>of the program's settings. To avoid this please complete<BR>the configuration steps.]
╧≡Φ ε≈Φ±≥Ωσ ±∩Φ±Ωα ∩ε±δσΣφΦ⌡ ⌠αΘδεΓ MS Word, ∞επ≤≥ ß√≥ⁿ<BR>±ß≡ε°σφ√ φσΩε≥ε≡√σ φα±≥≡εΘΩΦ ∩≡επ≡α∞∞√. ╫≥εß√ Φτßσµα≥ⁿ<BR>²≥επε, ∩εµαδ≤Θ±≥α, φα±≥≡εΘ≥σ ε≈Φ±≥Ω≤ MS Word.
[Set up paths to the folders the program needs to<BR>operate properly.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: change the folders only when it is really<BR>necessary. There's no need to change anything<BR>if the program works fine.]
[The program saves the cleanup log on the hard drive<BR>every time you perform the cleanup. The log is saved<BR>in the same folder where the program's settings file is<BR>located.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: if you don't want the last cleanup log to be<BR>saved, use the Miscellaneous options window to<BR>disable that.]
[View the document that the link points to.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: if nothing happens when you click the button, then<BR>the document was moved or doesn't exist anymore.]
[Note: do not include the "www."-part when specifying addresses. Examples: msn.com, but NOT www.msn.com; hotmail.com but NOT www.hotmail.com. The "www."-part should be included only if necessary.]
[Browse for the folder.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: if you cannot see hidden folders: open<BR><B>Windows Explorer</B>, from the main menu select<BR><B>Tools -> Folder Options</B>, switch to the <B>View</B> tab, in the<BR><B>Advanced settings</B> list scroll to the <B>Hidden files<BR>and folders</B> option, check <B>Show hidden files<BR>and folders</B>. It is recommended that you revert this option<BR>back to <B>Do not show hidden files an folders</B> when<BR>you're finished selecting the folder.]
[Examples:<BR><B>doc</B> - MS Word documents;<BR><B>jpg</B> - pictures;<BR><B>tmp</B> - temporary files.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: you can specify several extensions<BR>separated by commas, e.g. <B>jpg,png,gif</B>]
[Examples:<BR><B>*.exe</B> - matches all files with the <B>exe</B> extension;<BR><B>home.*</B> - matches all files with the name <B>home</B> and any<BR>extension: <B>home.exe</B>, <B>home.tmp</B>, <B>home.doc</B>, etc.<BR><B>sec*.tmp</B> - matches all files with the <B>tmp</B> extension and<BR>whose names start with <B>sec</B>: <B>second.tmp</B>, <B>secret.tmp</B>, etc.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: you can specify several masks separated by inverted<BR>commas, e.g. <B>sec*.tmp"home.*</B>]
[Are you sure you want to delete the selected object(s)?\nWARNING: it is impossible to recover the object(s) after the deletion!\n\nPlease be patient the process may take several minutes or even hours\ndepending on the number of files to delete.]
[Securely delete files according to the DOD 5220.22-M<BR>standard.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: use the <B>Miscellaneous Options</B> window to set<BR>the number of passes.]
[The program can wait a few seconds before performing<BR>the cleanup at Windows startup. If you set this value to <B>0</B>,<BR>the cleanup will be started immediately after Windows<BR>starts.]
[The cleanup is started every time the specified<BR>applications exit.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: if there are two instances of the same<BR>application running, the cleanup is performed<BR>only when both instances exit.]
[IE Privacy Keeper recognizes an application by its executable file name. The Finder Tool helps you to specify the application you need. You can also specify the executable manually or using the Browse button.]
[Display a warning if Internet Explorer or Firefox is running during the cleanup]
╧εΩατ√Γα≥ⁿ ∩≡σΣ≤∩≡σµΣσφΦσ ∩σ≡σΣ ε≈Φ±≥ΩεΘ σ±δΦ τα∩≤∙σφ√ Internet Explorer ΦδΦ Firefox
[Displays a warning if Internet Explorer or Firefox is<BR>running when the cleanup starts. It is recommended<BR>that you close all browser windows before starting<BR>the cleanup.]
╧εΩατ√Γασ≥ ∩≡σΣ≤∩≡σµΣσφΦσ σ±δΦ ∩σ≡σΣ φα≈αδε∞ ε≈Φ±≥ΩΦ<BR>Φ∞σ■≥± ε≥Ω≡√≥√σ εΩφα Internet Explorer ΦδΦ Firefox.
[Remove user name when viewing IE cookies]
╙Σαδ ≥ⁿ Φ∞ ∩εδⁿτεΓα≥σδ ∩≡Φ ∩≡ε±∞ε≥≡σ IE Ω≤ΩΦ
[Removes a user name prefix when viewing IE cookies.<BR>For example: <B>Cookie:alex@google.com</B> -> <B>google.com</B>.<BR>You might want to disable this option if you use the same<BR>settings for all user accounts.]
[Adds the <B>Secure Delete</B> menu command to the<BR>Windows Explorer context menu. The command<BR>allows you to securely delete custom files and folders<BR>right from the Windows Explorer.]
[Hides the <B>IEPrivacyKeeper.exe</B> process<BR>from the <B>Processes</B> list of the Task Manager.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this option installs a global hook under<BR>Windows XP/2K.]
[Whenever IE Privacy Keeper deletes a file it will do it<BR>according to the DOD 5220.22-M standard to prevent data<BR>recovery. Enabling this option will noticeably slow down<BR>the cleanup process. Please use it only when necessary.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this feature does not work on compressed and<BR>encrypted drives.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: on FAT32 drives (98/ME) files are overwritten<BR>correctly but not always renamed correctly.]
[The number of times a file will be overwritten with random<BR>data. In most cases one pass is enough. The more passes<BR>you set the slower the cleanup process will be.]
[Rename a folder 26 times using random names before<BR>deletion. This prevents the folder name recovery.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this option may not always work correctly on<BR>FAT32 drives (98/ME).]
[The file size is set to zero before the file is deleted.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this option is effective only for NTFS drives,<BR>it will not work on FAT32 drives (98/ME).]
[Moves files and folders to the specified folder before<BR>deletion.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this option is effective only when moving<BR>files/folders to a folder located on the same drive<BR>where the files/folders are located.<BR><BR><B>Note</B>: this option is effective only for NTFS drives,<BR>it will not work on FAT32 drives (98/ME).]
[The cleanup is started whenever you press the specified<BR>keys combination. Place the cursor in this edit box, press<BR>a keys combination and click the <B>Set</B> button.]