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mike42

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  1. It would be nice to have unmovable files (for whatever reason) marked somehow differently in the drive map. Eg. the hibernation file looks like "normal" used diskspace but is never moved. One might get confused, asking Why is this used space not moved?

  2. I know some things I've tried with RECURSE don't get deleted so I just scrap those and forget about creating a winapp2.ini entry for them as they'd just be too involved, then I revert back to a good old batch file.

    Exactly those old batch files of mine I was hoping to get finally rid of. :(

     

     

    Although cleaning up after my ISP software works fine using: *.tmp|RECURSE

    How come, it works in some cases and in some it doesn't? :unsure:

  3. Is there a predefined placeholder (like %appdata%) for the "My Documents" folder? I know, I could define an environment variable myself. But for %appdata% and %ProgramFiles% there are none defined either, so is CCleaner defining them elsewhere?

     

    Also I found some entries in winapp.ini like "FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\..." which are not found on a non-english windows, whereas "FileKey1=%appdata%\..." would be found alright. So those entries simply don't work on non-english windows.

  4. Have a look in winapp2.ini at the use of |RECURSE

    Thanks for the advice. I tried, but it seems this works only with "*.*" but not with e.g. "*.aux". I tried once with a folder, where I know ther is a .aux file - it is found. I tried with its parent folder and |RECURSE - nothing found.

    Although in the original winapp.ini there are entries with e.g. |*.txt|RECURSE. :blink:

  5. I hope, this was not discussed before (I didn't find anything).

     

    If I specify a folder to be included for cleaning with some wildcard for the files (say *.aux) no subfolders are searched (or did I miss something?). I think even if I write a winapp2.ini I still have to define every single folder to be searched.

     

    Is it possible to include such an option?

     

    regards,

    Mike

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