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Latest Adobe Flash Player "superclean" complete with warning, correct file location and detect=false
[Adobe Flash All Site History*] Warning=This will remove all sites from Flash Player's Settings (Trusted sites, Privacy, Storage and Peer Assisted Networking). There is no way to exclude sites. LangSecRef=3023 Detect=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayer Default=False FileKey1=%appdata%\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys|settings.sol
Deleting settings.sol removes the user's total security settings for FlashPlayer, doesn't it (See link below)? It just doesn't remove "sites". This doesn't seem like a very good idea to me.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager02.html
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Please consider adding the following for program Weather Watcher Live
[Weather Watcher Live*] LangSecRef=3021 Detect=HKCU\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\Weather Watcher Live Default=False FileKey1=%UserProfile%\Appdata\Roaming\WeatherWatcherLive\Temp\|*.*
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Thanks very much Winapp2.ini for your continuous support of this valuable CCleaner add-on.
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jv16 PowerTools 2011 has been officially released:
[jv16 PowerTools 2011*] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\jv16 PowerTools 2011\jv16PT.exe Default=False FileKey1=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey2=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey3=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey4=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey5=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak FileKey6=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey7=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey8=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey9=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak FileKey10=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey11=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey12=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey13=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey14=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey15=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak FileKey16=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey17=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak FileKey18=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey19=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey20=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey21=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak FileKey22=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey23=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey24=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey25=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak FileKey26=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey27=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey28=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey29=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey30=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey31=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey32=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey33=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey34=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey35=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey36=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2
Also this code for Light Scribe is a suggested addition
[LightScribe (Logs)*] LangSecRef=3023 Detect=HKCU\Software\LightScribe Default=False FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\LightScribe\log\|*.xml
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Winapp2,
Are you considering adding some the latest suggested additions....such as the one for LightScribe and the modified PDF_Xchange code?
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re: [More Windows Live Messenger]
What do the lines in winapp2.ini do if you select this? e.g. what is kept in:
C:\Documents and Settings\Charles\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\{981d6c3b-6fa6-4082-b1a9-b666ccbe1482}\DBStore\LogFiles\
re: [jv16 2009/2010/2011**] earlier in this thread.
this entry only works if the last DetectFile returns true. So for users of just 2009 or 2010 it doesn't show. Does DetectFile support a number before the "=" sign? or it needs to be split into three entries.
Mistake on my part. I thought it would work as an "either/or", but it does not. It has to split into three different entries. Below is what works for jv16 PT 2011 Beta. I suspect that WinApp2 will include this in Winapp2.ini once jv16 PT 2011 comes out of beta/rc.
[jv16 PowerTools 2011**] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\jv16 PowerTools 2011\jv16PT.exe Default=False FileKey1=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey2=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey3=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey4=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey5=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak FileKey6=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey7=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey8=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey9=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak FileKey10=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey11=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey12=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey13=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey14=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey15=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak FileKey16=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey17=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak FileKey18=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey19=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey20=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey21=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak FileKey22=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey23=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey24=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey25=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak FileKey26=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey27=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey28=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey29=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey30=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey31=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey32=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey33=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey34=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey35=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey36=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2
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The following code does not work with PDF ExchangeViewer (latest free version 2.5 (Build 191.0) on Windows 7. Not all requested registry keys are removed.
[PDF-XChange Viewer*] LangSecRef=3021 Detect=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer Default=False RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer\Documents\LastOpened RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer\Documents\LatestView\Bars RegKey3=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer\Documents\LatestView\Panes
Below is what I "think" it should be. Would someone please confirm.
[PDF-XChange Viewer*] LangSecRef=3021 Detect=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer Default=False RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer.IBrowser\Documents\LastOpened RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer.IBrowser\Documents\LastView\Bars RegKey3=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer.IBrowser\Documents\LastView\Panes RegKey4=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer\Documents\LastOpened RegKey5=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer\Documents\LastView\Bars RegKey6=HKCU\Software\Tracker Software\PDFViewer\Documents\LastView\Panes
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For those using LightScribe CD/DVDs.
[LightScribe (Logs)*] LangSecRef=3023 Detect=HKCU\Software\LightScribe Default=False FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\LightScribe\log\|*.xml
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Having CCleaner delete the Icon Cache will result in subtle problems with some programs. This is on Windows 7 x64 Professional and Windows 7 x86 Professional.
For example, jv16 PowerTools has a debug option that stores a debug HTML on the desktop each time the jv16 program is executed IF the debug option is set active. If CCleaner has deleted IconCache.db, the icon for the jv16 debug HTML will not show up. A user has to right click on the desktop and select Refresh. Then the debug icon will appear. A system reboot will also expose the debug HTML icon. However, running CCleaner again with the icon cache cleaning set active will result in the same failure.
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I recommend that you combine the jv16 PowerTools 2009 and 2010 code with the following code which also includes 2011 currently in Beta testing. The registry compact files are the same irrespective of which version of jv16 being used.
[jv16 PowerTools 2009/10/11**] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\jv16 PowerTools 2009\jv16PT.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\jv16 PowerTools 2010\jv16PT.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\jv16 PowerTools 2011\jv16PT.exe Default=False FileKey1=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey2=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey3=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey4=%userprofile%\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey5=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak FileKey6=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey7=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey8=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\|UsrClass.dat.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey9=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak FileKey10=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey11=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey12=%windir%\system32\config\|Default.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey13=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey14=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey15=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak FileKey16=%windir%\system32\config\|software.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey17=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak FileKey18=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey19=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey20=%windir%\system32\config\|system.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey21=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak FileKey22=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey23=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey24=%windir%\System32\config\|SAM.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey25=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak FileKey26=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey27=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey28=%windir%\System32\config\|COMPONENTS.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey29=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey30=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey31=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey32=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2 FileKey33=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak FileKey34=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak2 FileKey35=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG1 FileKey36=%windir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\|NTUSER.DAT.jv16pt_bak.LOG2
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Below is code for cleaning registry backups in TuneUp Utilities 2011
[TuneUp Utilities 2011 (Registry Backups)**] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCR\.tu2011Code Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\TuneUp Software\TU2011\Backups|*.rcb
The existing TuneUp Utilities code in Winapp2.ini should be modified.
[TuneUp Utilities (Registry Backups)*] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%AppData%\TuneUp Software\TuneUp Utilities Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\TuneUp Software\TuneUp Utilities\Backups|*.rcb
Or I suppose you could combine these as:
[TuneUp Utilities (Registry Backups)*] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\TuneUp Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\TuneUp Software\TuneUp Utilities\Backups|*.rcb FileKey2=%AppData%\TuneUp Software\TU2011\Backups|*.rcb
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I would like to see a special "Run Once" category be established in CCleaner for use with Winapp.ini and Winapp2.ini.
The purpose of "Run Once" category would be to permit users to perform cleaning of specific files and then not to clean them again until the user manually checkmarks/specifies that CCleaner is to clean them again. For example:
1. User establishes a cleaning procedure named "jv16 2011 Backup Files" in WinApp2.ini for a series of backup files within jv16 2011. User specifies Default=False
2. User opens CCleaner>Applications and check marks "jv16 2011 Backup Files" which is under category RUN ONCE.
3. User runs CCleaner. CCleaner cleans the files specified by "jv16 2011 Backup Files" and then automatically unchecks "jv16 2011 Backup Files" under category RUN ONCE.
4. jv16 2011 Backup Files are not cleaned in subsequent runs of CCleaner until the user manually checks "jv16 2011 Backup Files" again.
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This will clear out an ~100 mbyte installer cache after installing iTunes 10.+ on Windows 7 x64 and x86. It should also work on Vista x64 and x86. It also clears log files.
[itunes Apple Installer Cache & Logs**] Section=3023 Detect=HKCU\Software\Apple Computer, Inc.\iTunes Default=False Filekey1=%CommonAppData%\Apple\Installer Cache\|*.*|RECURSE| Filekey2=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer\Installer Cache\|*.*|RECURSE| Filekey3=%AppData%\Apple Computer\Logs\|*.Log
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The built-in log removal for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware does not remove logs for the new MBAM v1.50 in beta testing as we speak. Below is log removal for v1.50, removing only logs. I think it is highly unsafe to also remove Quarantined items of MBAM via CCleaner....which the internal Malwarebytes does.
[MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware 1.50 (Logs Only)**] Section=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Default=False Filekey1=%CommonAppData%\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\Logs\|*.* Filekey2=%AppData%\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\Logs\|*.*
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Link to download Winapp2.ini Version: v1.0 build 101111
http://ompldr.org/vNjRzMw/winapp2.ini
Last Update:
November 11'th, 2010
The download link in the first post still goes to .box and is not downloadable.
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Just letting you know, doing that on a large scale is a bad idea.
Yes, I know...appreciate the feedback. I want to do it just within specific 3rd party program folders that create random named subfolders and then leave them hanging around
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Also note new code type "ExcludeKey" does work in win*2.ini files
Thanks much Nergal. "ExcludeKey" permits me to remove several items from Options>Include/Exclude and use Winapp2.ini
Is there a command that makes CCleaner remove/delete 0 byte subfolders within a folder?
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I think it'd be nice if there were a way to assign a graphic to new sections, because section=whatever sort of looks hackish with no graphic.
I agree 100%
Belarc needs to be modified by adding a second DetectFile and FileKey2 for x64 systems
[belarc*] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Belarc\Advisor\System\NPBelv32.dll DetectFile=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Belarc\Advisor\System\NPBelv32.dll Default=False Filekey1=%ProgramFiles%\Belarc\Advisor\INSTALL.Log Filekey2=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Belarc\Advisor\INSTALL.Log
I made a change to a couple of the ones I previously submitted.
[Windows 7 QuickLaunch (QL Not Used)**] LangSecRef=3022 DetectOS=6.1 Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch|*.lnk
I used DetectOS to identify Windows 7 and changed the Section to Internet (3022)
[JavaRa (Log)**] LangSecRef=3022 Detect=HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\JavaRa Detect=HKLM\Software\JavaRa Default=False Filekey1=%SystemDrive%\|JavaRa.log
I used %SystemDrive% instead of C:\and changed the Section to Internet (3022)
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Technically that could be done using
Section=Security
the only difference would be that there'd be no graphic.
It also would not move CCleaner embedded programs such as Windows Defender and Malwarebytes to the "new" section, correct?
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JMO...
I wish that the CCleaner developers would create a new section under Applications: [4036 = Security]
The following programs would fit this new category.
Windows Defender
Malwarebytes Anti Malware
AntiVir Desktop
TrojanHunter
Hijackthis
Wallwatcher
A-squared Free
Antivir Personal 8
Avira Rootkit Detection
BitDefender 9
CounterSpy
Giant AntiSpyware
HostsMan
Microsoft AntiMalware Scan Results
Online Armor
SpyDefense
Spyware Doctor
Spyware Terminator
ZoneAlarm
(and others embedded in CCleaner that may be showing up on others' systems)
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You are most welcome. I like a clean machine and Winapp2.ini is a major assist for this objective.
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For DisplayFusion (Mult-Monitor control)
[*DisplayFusion (Debug Log)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion Default=False Filekey1=%AppData%\DisplayFusion\|DisplayFusion.log
For Creative Soundblaster X-Fi XtremeMusic hardware (Support Software Updates)
[*Creative Soundblaster X-Fi XtremeMusic (Cache & Logs)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKLM\Software\CREATIVE TECH\Software Installed\Software Update Default=False FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Creative\Software Update\Cache|*.*|REMOVESELF FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Creative\Software Update\Log\|*.*
PerfectDisk 11 Boot and Offline Defrag Logs
[*PerfectDisk 11 (logs)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKLM\Software\Raxco\PerfectDisk\11.0 Default=False FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Raxco\PerfectDisk\11.0\|PDBootLog FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Raxco\PerfectDisk\11.0\|PDBootLog.log
I think there is an error in the code below: (KegKey3)
[borland Developer Studio 2006*] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\Borland\BDS\4.0 Default=False RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Borland\BDS\4.0\Closed Files RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Borland\BDS\4.0\Closed Projects KegKey3=HKCU\Software\Borland\BDS\4.0\Session
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Here are some additions. Note that I put the * in front of the name so that I can delineate those that are not currently in Winapp2.ini
For the x64 version of SuperAntiSpyware
[*SUPERAntiSpyware (More for x64)] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Superantispyware\SASCore64.exe Default=False FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\!SASCORE\Applogs|*.SDB FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\!SASCORE|*.SDB FileKey3=%Appdata%\SuperantiSpyware.com\SUPERAntiSpyware\AppLogs|*.*
NOTE: FileKey3 actually applies to all versions of SAS. You could add it into the SuperAntiSpyware component that is already part of Winapp2.ini.
For Ashampoo Burning Studio 10
[*Ashampoo Burning Studio 10 (Logs)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\Ashampoo\Ashampoo Burning Studio 10 Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\Ashampoo\Ashampoo Burning Studio 10|backupmetainfo.xml FileKey2=%AppData%\Ashampoo\Ashampoo Burning Studio 10\Log|*.xml FileKey3=%AppData%\Ashampoo\Log|*.txt
For Belarc
[*Belarc (log)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\Belarc\Advisor Default=False Filekey1=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Belarc\Advisor\|INSTALL.Log Filekey2=%ProgramFiles%\Belarc\Advisor\INSTALL.log
For Thumbsplus 8
[*ThumbsPlus 8] LangSecRef=3023 Detect=HKCU\Software\Cerious Software Inc. Default=False Filekey1=%AppData%\Thumbsplus|*.log Filekey2=%AppData%\Thumbsplus|*.bak
For Windows 7 QuickLaunch (which is not used in Win 7)
[*Windows 7 QuickLaunch (QL Not Used)] LangSecRef=3025 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch|*.lnk
For TrojanHunter
[*TrojanHunter (Scan Logs)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\TrojanHunter Default=False FileKey1=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\TrojanHunter 5.3\Scan Reports|*.* FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\TrojanHunter 5.3\Scan Reports|*.*
For Hijackthis
[*HijackThis (Backups)] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Trend Micro\HijackThis\HijackThis.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Trend Micro\HijackThis\HijackThis.exe Default=False FileKey1=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Trend Micro\HijackThis\backups|*.* FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Trend Micro\HijackThis\backups|*.*
For Microsoft Baseline Analyzer
[*MS Baseline Analyzer (Cache)] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2\mbsa.exe Detect=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer Default=False FileKey1=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\MBSA\Cache|*.* FileKey2=%USERPROFILE%\SecurityScans|*.mbsa
For SnagIt 10 (Removal of saved captures)
[*SnagIt 10 (Saved Captures)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKCU\Software\TechSmith\SnagIt Default=False FileKey1=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TechSmith\SnagIt\DataStore|*.* FileKey2=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TechSmith\SnagIt\DataStore\AppIcons|*.* FileKey3=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TechSmith\SnagIt\DataStore\WebSiteIcons|*.*
For X-NetStat
[*X-NetStat (Logs)] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%Program Files(x86)%\X-NetStat Professional\xns5.exe DetectFile=%Program Files%\X-NetStat Professional\xns5.exe Default=False FileKey1=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\X-NetStat\Logs|*.*
For WallWatcher
[*WallWatcher (Logs)] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%Program Files(x86)%\Wall Watcher\WallWatcher.exe DetectFile=%Program Files%\Wall Watcher\WallWatcher.exe Default=False FileKey1=%Program Files(x86)%\Wall Watcher\Logs|*.* FileKey2=%Program Files%\Wall Watcher\Logs|*.*
For JavaRa
[*JavaRa (Log)] LangSecRef=3024 Detect=HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\JavaRa Detect=HKLM\Software\JavaRa Default=False Filekey1=C:\|JavaRa.log
Winapp2.ini additions
in CCleaner
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For the next release after Version: v1.0.110508
Please fix this error in [TrojanHunter (Scan Logs)*]. The error is preventing the scan logs from being deleted.
Corrected:
Please correct this [Microsoft Windows Game Statistics*] entry
Corrected:
[ultraISO*] appears to have an error as well.
Corrected:
The Warning message in [Windows Live Mail*] needs corrections
Corrected: