indexcleaner.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 1st March 2007. The most recent search for this file was done on 26th November 2009. indexcleaner.exe is located in the 'C:\Program Files\MRU-Blaster\' folder and has a size of 32768 bytes.
So far there have been 4 searches for indexcleaner.exe.
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The following is the available information on indexcleaner.exe:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product name | MRU-Blaster index dat cleaning support |
| Internal name | indexcleaner |
| Original filename | indexcleaner.exe |
| Legal copyright | Copyright (C) 2002 Javacool. |
| Product version | 1.00.0002 |
| File version | 1.00.0002 |
indexcleaner.exe is not signed.
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| Votes | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Keep | 100 % | 2 | |
| Remove | 0 % | 0 |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 549da3d713b8a58342c6484da24bda1d |
| SHA256 | a85bd2262376139e1fdd9698f651be0c8394a17460b633aa01e3ae6040ff6670 |
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MRU-Blaster from Javacool, indexcleaner.exe runs once at boot in order to delete the index.dat files in the Temporary Internet Files folder and/or Cookies folder if a setting is checked in the IE Temporary Internet Files Cleaner Plug-in and/or the Cookie-Blaster Plug-in.
The following from MRU-Blaster help...
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Plug-in Notes/Help
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The IE Temporary Internet Files Cleaner Plug-in provides index.dat file cleaning. This occurs on reboot of your machine (as the index.dat file is locked during normal use). A 2 pass file wipe is performed before the index.dat file is deleted.
NOTE: The default number of shredding passes for this plug-in is set at 2 because of the large amount of data usually stored in the IE Temporary Internet Files. Since, on many systems, just a regular cleaning of all Temporary Internet Files (with secure file shredding) can take several minutes or more, do not be surprised if this option extends that time considerably.
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Plug-in Notes/Help
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The Cookie-Blaster Plug-in provides the cookies folder index.dat file cleaning. This occurs on reboot of your machine (as the index.dat file is locked during normal use). A 2 pass file wipe is performed before the index.dat file is deleted.
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# 3 Jul 2009, 18:58
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