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Glenn

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  1. My entry was:

     

    ; Application Cleaning file

    ;

    ; Notes

    ; ---------------------------------------

    ; LangSecRef

    ; 3021 = Applications

    ; 3022 = Internet

    ; 3023 = Multimedia

    ; 3024 = Utilities

    ; 3025 = Windows

     

    [Norton Internet Security]

    LangSecRef=3024

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Symantec\Internet Security

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Symantec\Common Client|Privacy.log

    FileKey2=%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Symantec\Common Client|WebHist.log

    FileKey3=%ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Symantec Shared|SNDCON.log

     

    When I added:

     

    FileKey4 =%ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Symantec Shared|TEST.txt

     

    to clean the dummy file I created, it was the only one detected and cleaned.

  2. I tried using a winapp2.ini but it doesn't work.

     

    It adds the application to CCleaner but doesn't find the specified files when I hit Analyze.

     

    To test my syntax, I created a TEST.TXT target file in the same folder and added it to the same winapp2.ini entry. It was found by Analyze and then cleaned without any problem.

     

    Any suggestions are welcome.

  3. Does anyone know if the logs in Norton Internet Security 2004 are self-clearing?

     

    "Connections" and "Web History" seem to show only the activity since the most recent boot, but "Firewall" and "System" seem to store several days. Is what you see all that there is?

     

    Is there a safe and easy way to have CCleaner (v1.23) selectively clear event categories?

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