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    log file

    I haven;t received any responses to this question. If I run the portable CCleaner.EXE with the /AUTO option from a command prompt, is there way to generate a log file containing a list of the files that are deleted? Thanks in advance. Lloyd
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    log file

    Hello. Looking for a little help... If I run the portable CCleaner.EXE with the /AUTO option from a command prompt, is there way to generate a log file containing a list of the files that are deleted? Thanks in advance. Lloyd
  3. Understood. Thanks very much for all the the information!!! Now that I have CCleaner working the way Ineeded, I will happily make a $ contribution tomorrow. Lloyd
  4. Mr T, Thanks so much. I appreciate it. Have a nice day ! lloyd
  5. Mushu13, Thanks very much for your reply. I think that sounds like a path to accomplish my goal. So just to confirm my understanding, I would then distribute the following files to a temp directory on my network computers: - portable CCleaner.EXE file - customized WinApp1.ini and WinSys1.ini files (with Defaults all set to False) - my customized CCleaner.INI file - with specific items set to True Then I would execute CCleaner.EXE /AUTO Does that sounds correct? Also... i posted a Reply to the post that you linked to, asking Mr T if he could please post the embedded cleaning list files for the latest version - v2.10.618 Thanks again for your assistance. I really appreciate it. I am so looking forward to getting this to work as I invissioned. Lloyd
  6. Mr T, Could you please provide embedded INIs for the latest version v2.10.618 ? Thanks! Lloyd
  7. So I will go back to my original scenerio/question... I want to limit the cleaning to just these items - Internet Explorer -> Temporary Internet Files - System -> Empty Recycle Bin - System -> Temporary Files - System -> Clipboard - System -> Memory Dumps - System -> Chkdsk File Fragments. I make the CCleaner.INI file on my computer - using the full/GUI program. I copy that CCleaner.INI file to the other network PCs, along with the portable CCleaner.EXE program. I want to resitrct these computers to only cleaning what as in my original CCleaner.INI file. But what seems to happen is, extra programs that are on the end-user PCs, which are not on my PCs, end up being selected for cleaning (for example: Office 2007, Acroba Reader 8, Sun Java, Spybot, Tumbnal Cache, etc) How do/can I resitrct these other network computers to only cleaning what as in my original CCleaner.INI file - and not adding anything else that may be on their PC, but not on my PC? Thanks very much, in advance. Lloyd
  8. Nergal, Hello. Thanks for the reply. I woudl like to clarify to help make sure that I understand. I am familiar with the portable version - but I thought that was simply the EXE file for distribution purposes, which would make it easier/possible for me to run CCleaner.EXE on all the network PCs - without having to run a setup program. I had only planned on running the full/GUI version on my personal PC - to set the contents of the INI file. Then I also tested the openign of the GUI version of a secodn test PC - to confirm that only my initial settings remained checked/enabled. And I was suprised to see that new options were now also enabled on the second PC. Are you saying that, if I only distribute the Portable version, along with the the INI file that I made on my GUI version, that all of the other PCs will respect the contents fo the existing/distributed INI file, and no additional items will be cleaned (ie no items will eb cleaned that were not part of the INI fiel that was created using the GUI version of my first PC)? Thanks for the help. Lloyd
  9. Hello. I am trying to use CCleaner for a network of computers - to cleanup user's PCs and am running into a little trouble. I am looking for a little guidance. I have run CCleaner on my computer, and specified the option Save All Settings to INI file. So in that INI file, only the above options are set to True, all other options are set to False. Then I copied this CCleaner.INI file to a temp directory on each computer on the network, along with CCleaner.EXE. My intention is to run CCleaner.EXE /AUTO I believe this is techncially working, but my problem is that I want to limit the amount of cleaning to just the following: - Internet Explorer -> Temporary Internet Files - System -> Empty Recycle Bin - System -> Temporary Files - System -> Clipboard - System -> Memory Dumps - System -> Chkdsk File Fragments. I do not want to clean ANY other options on the Windows tab, and I do not want to clean ANY options at all from the Applications tab (at least not at this time). My problem is.... when I copy my template CCleaner.INI file to user's PCs, and then run the GUI for CCleaner (just running GUI for initial testing purposes, would normally not run the GUI in production), there are other options checked on the Windows tab and the Applications tab in the GUI - all of these options are options that do not exist on my PC when I created the INI file (ie Office 2007, Acroba Reader 8, Sun Java, Spybot, Tumbnal Cache, etc) Is there any way to tell CCleaner not to add any more/new selections, and only select the items that I specifically set to True in my template INI file? Or is there another way to accmplish my goal? Thanks very much, in advance. Lloyd
  10. Understood. Okay, I just posted my first question. We'll see how that goes. Lloyd
  11. Hello. I am new to CCleaner. I have read through the online documentation, beginner's guide, help files, etc. But I still have some qestions. I feel it would probably be far easier for me to talk with a Support Person about my 3-4 questions, than to post questions here. Is there a way to purchase Telephone Support for CCleaner - either on an annual basis, or for a one-time basis ? Lloyd
  12. Hello. A newbie question here... I am planning to run CCleaner.EXE /AUTO for all users on my network, at each login. I have thins part working just fine. Now additionally, for the purposed of reporting, I am wondering if it is possible to capture the number of files deleted. I would like to somehow grab this information, then run a script that collects it - so I can report on the total number of files cleaned, across my network, over the past X days. Is is possible to collect/export/report the number of files deleted? Thanks in advance. Lloyd
  13. Just wondering.... anyone have any ideas about this? lloyd
  14. Hello. I am fairly new to CCleaner. I have a question... I have several computer son my network running Windows XP Pro with SP2 or SP3 applied. I seem to have several program files in c:\windows\Downloaded Installations and also c:\windows\Downloaded Program Files. From their names, they appear to be installation files for programs that were downloaded from the Internet. For example, there is a linke for SOMETHING.EXE. You click ont he link, and instead of choosing SaveAs, you choose Run. IE downloads the file, and then runs it from that temp location. Is there any way to have CCleaner cleanup these folders too? Thanks in advance. Lloyd
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