Jump to content

siliconman01

Experienced Members
  • Posts

    1,117
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by siliconman01

  1. Revised Entry

     

    [Office 2013 More*]

    LangSecRef=3021

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common

    Default=False

    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Word\Reading Locations

    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Office\15.0\OfficeFileCache|*.*|RECURSE

    FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Office\15.0|OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache

    FileKey3=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\OneNote\15.0\OneNoteOfflineCache_Files|*.*|RECURSE

     

    Added: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Word\Reading Locations

     

    This RegKey1 addition might be better positioned in the code below inasmuch as it applies to MS Word. 

    [MS Office Word More*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    Detect1=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0
    Detect2=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0
    Detect3=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0
    Default=False
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Word\Reading Locations
    FileKey1=%AppData%\Microsoft\Word|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey2=%Documents%|~*.doc|RECURSE
    ExcludeKey1=FILE|%AppData%\Microsoft\Word\listgal.dat
    ExcludeKey2=PATH|%AppData%\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP
    
  2. why there are \\ ?

     

    Oops.  :( Corrected below:

    [Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect1=HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MbaeSvc
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit\|*.Log
    
  3. New:  Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Logs*

    [Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect1=HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MbaeSvc
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\\Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit\|*.Log
    
  4. New Entry:  [TuneUp Utilities Installation/Update Logs*]

    [TuneUp Utilities Installation/Update Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKCU\Software\TuneUp
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\TuneUp Software\TuneUp Utilities *\|*.log
    
  5. New Entry:  [CyberLink Crash Dumps (DMP)*]

    [CyberLink Crash Dumps (DMP)*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    Detect=HKCU\Software\CyberLink
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\CyberLink\Boomerang\*\|*.xml|
    FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\CyberLink\Boomerang\*\|*.dmp|
    
  6. New Entry:  [WD Smartware Public Downloads File Removal*]

    [WD Smartware Public Downloads File Removal*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKCU\Software\Western Digital\WD Smartware
    Default=False
    Warning=This removes unnecessary/leftover files that have been downloaded and then installed by Western Digital Smartware MyCloud products.
    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Documents\Downloads\WD_SmartWare_Installer_*\|*.*|REMOVESELF
    
  7. New Entry:  {Start Menu Reviver (Logs)*]

    [Start Menu Reviver (Logs)*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKLM\Software\Start Menu Reviver
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\ReviverSoft\Start Menu Reviver\Logs\|*.*
    
  8. New entries for SnagIt 12:

    [Snagit 12 Local Dumps (.dmp)*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt\12
    Default=False
    Warning=This will delete the local dump files (.dmp) automatically created SnagIt 12 if it encounters an error/crash.
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\Snagit\CrashDumps|*.*
    
    [Snagit 12 More*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt\12
    Default=False
    Warning=This will delete the backups of the captures that you have performed with SnagIt 12.
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\Snagit|*.bin
    FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\Snagit\DataStore|*.sdf;*.SNAG;*.SNAGundo;*.MP4
    FileKey3=%Documents%\|SnagItDebug.log
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\Snagit\12|CaptureCount
    RegKey2=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\Snagit\Stamps|StampCustomFolder
    
    [Snagit 12*]
    ID=2293
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt\12
    Default=True
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt\12\Recent Captures
    RegKey2=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt\12\SnagItEditor\Recent File List
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\SnagIt|Tray.bin
    FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\SnagIt\DataStore\AppIcons|*.*
    FileKey3=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\SnagIt\DataStore\WebSiteIcons|*.*
    FileKey4=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\SnagIt\Thumbnails|*.*
    
  9. Modified Entry:  Added FileKey3

    [Snagit 11 More*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt\11
    Default=False
    Warning=This will delete the backups of the captures that you have performed with SnagIt 11.
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\Snagit|*.bin
    FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\TechSmith\Snagit\DataStore|*.sdf;*.SNAG;*.SNAGundo;*.MP4
    FileKey3=%Documents%\|SnagItDebug.log
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\Snagit\11|CaptureCount
    RegKey2=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\Snagit\Stamps|StampCustomFolder
    
  10. I think you will need the following Detect1 and Detect2 code to combine the older MBAM code with the new 2.0 code.  I don't think the old MBAM created an HKLM entry.   And I suggest that the name be [MalwareBytes Anti-Malware More*] with the hyphen if the combination is made.

    Detect1=HKCU\Software\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    Detect2=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\mbam.exe
    
  11. 1. [ code ] always works for me. Tried it in Firefox and Chrome. Maybe you are using the standard editor instead of Notepad++?

    2. New. Did the same for Chromium:

     

    I use the normal/standard MS Notepad.  I did not have "Word Wrap" selected.  Code works okay with Word Wrap selected.

     

  12. The Temporary Files entry in CCleaner should handle this (though not for multiple users, just the active one)

     

     

    Matter of fact, it does on my system as well.  It leaves an empty "Low" folder; however, that folder keeps coming back anyhow.  Thus I removed my custom code from my Custom.ini which merges into Winapp2.ini. 

     

    Thanks!

  13. I suppose you could technically do %systemdrive%\users\*\appdata\local\temp and %systemdrive%\documents and settings\*\local settings\application data\temp to cover most use cases

     

    U da man!  However you prefer is fine by me.  ;)

  14. 1. Isn't that just the %temp% folder there? Should be cleaned by standard CCleaner without Winapp2. Please tell me if I'm missing something here.

    2. Also make it like this: FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Temp|*.*|RECURSE

    3. Tip: You can use "[ code ]" and "[ /code ]" instead of "Quote".

    4. Cleaning it for all users is only possible with CCleaner Professional or some other paid version, I guess.

     

    1.  See the link below

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=40907

     

    2.  Thanks

     

    3.  I use quotes so that if someone wishes to copy and paste the new code into their Winapp2.ini, it does not copy as all one line.  At least that is what happens on my systems if the code is in /code.

     

    4.  Okay

  15. New Entry:

     

     

    [user Local Temporary Files*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\|*.*|RECURSE|

     

    I am not sure if there is a way to make this clean this Temp folder for all users when CCleaner is run....or if that is desired.  :blink:

  16. I have an entry in my Custom.ini file of CCleaner that cleans out this Temp folder on my Windows 8.1.u1 x64 Professional system.  Any files in use are not cleaned out because Windows locks them.   I cannot remember why this code is not part of Winapp2.ini as issued. 

     

     

    [My Local Temporary Files**]
    LangSecRef=3025
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\|*.*|RECURSE|

    (The double * means that this code is in the/my Custom.ini file and not the issued Winapp.ini or Winapp2.ini file.....my own "convention" for labelling) :)

     

    If you use the Disk Cleanup tool in the Administrative Tools of Windows 7/8, it should also clean out this folder as well. 

  17. @dvdbane Thanks for the help.

    @siliconman01 Thanks. I understand know. It doesn't download the hosts after you deleted the files and then used "Mark all updates as not installed", right?

     

    Correct

  18. New:

    [HostsMan Cache and Backups*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    DetectFile=%CommonAppData%\abelhadigital.com\HostsMan
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\abelhadigital.com\HostsMan|*.dat
    FileKey2=%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Documents\HostsMan Backups|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey3=%WinDir%\System32\drivers\etc|HOSTS.bak
    

    FileKey1 in this recommended New code breaks HostsMan's option to "Mark all updates as not installed" and then re-download all the updates and build a fresh HOSTS file.  I recommend that FileKey1 not be included.

  19. A friend of mine uses Winapp2.ini which I send to him on each update.  On his Windows 7 x86 system, he uses Windows Live Mail.  The code below wipes out his password to Windows Live Mail every time he runs CCleaner which is something he does not want.  I don't use Windows Live Mail or for that matter Windows Live anything on my systems, so I cannot test which line entry is clearing out the password.  My friend is not savvy enough for me to request that he edit Winapp2.ini to test.  My opinion is that Winapp2.ini should not clear out password.  I suspect that it is FileKey1 that is the culprit.  Perhaps, if the group contributors agree, someone who uses Windows Live Mail could test this and recommend how to "fix" it.

    [Windows Live Photo Gallery*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live\Photo Gallery
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Credentials|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows Live Photo Gallery|*.*|RECURSE
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live\Photo Gallery|galleryscopedfolders
    RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live\Photo Aquisition\Camera|FinenameTemplate
    RegKey3=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live\Photo Aquisition\Camera|RootDirectory
    
  20. Why remove "old" programs? Many people might use them even though their development has stopped. I'm still using Resource Hacker, but it's on my USB stick.

     

    +1.  Users of Winapp2.ini can use trim.bat to reduce size of file if desired.  ;)

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.