Yes, "normal" way is to use on-demand window but I rather use shell extension because it is more convenient and faster to use.
This version is Eraser 5.8 (March 31st 2006) and I tried older and newer versions but result was same.
When I try to erase using shell extension in Explorer nothing happens. Erasing with normal way works OK. I have tried different versions of Eraser and installed and uninstalled + cleaned registry without result. Any ideas to fix this bug? I use Windows XP pro with sp3.
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