Peter Rabbit
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Sorry if this is the wrong place to start a new conversation, but I have recently started using Winapp2.ini and thought I would point out that the OpenOffice entry appears not to relate to OpenOffice 4 as the FileKeys are incorrect.
e.g. FileKey2 should be %AppData%\OpenOffice\4\user|registrymodifications.xcu;registration.xml
and FileKey7 should be%AppData%\OpenOffice\4\user\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages|*.tmp
I am afraid I cannot correct all the entries and am also uncomfortable knowing whether even the above corrections are safe.
Hope this helps and that eventually there will be an updated entry in Winapp2.ini.
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save the file as "flashplayer.xpt" but under "all files" not "text file"
This is what I have done. See my last post.
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do you have windows hiding the extentions for known files if so you probably inavertantly made flashplayer.xpt.txt
No!
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Hmm sounds like you have a different issue if you paste "%windir%\system32\Macromed\flash\ into the run box, do you see a flashplayer.xpt?
Note: I have tested this and the detectfile overtakes detect(registry). By this I mean, if I have "%windir%\system32\Macromed\flash\flashplayer.xpt but do NOT have the registry entry HKCR\CLSID\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000} Flash is still detected by ccleaner
Also for those not willing/unable to make a file in the %windir% add the following to your winapp2.ini
[*Adobe Flash Player Temporary Entry]
ID=2055
LangSecRef=3023
Detect=HKCR\CLSID\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000}
Default=True
SpecialKey1=N_FLASH_COOKIES
I am using IE8 on XP SP3.
Found that -
(1) dummy flashplayer.xpt file added an entry but did not result in detection
(2) adding above to winapp2.ini added an entry did not result in detection
(3) adding copy section below for Adobe Flash from embedded ini to winapp2.ini worked
[Adobe Flash Player]
LangSecRef=3023
Detect=HKCR\CLSID\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000}
Default=True
FileKey1=%appdata%\Macromedia\Flash Player|*.*|RECURSE
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I have been using CCleaner for a while, and AVG as my antivirus solution.
Previously all versions of CCleaner I have used have automatically recognised AVG 7 or 8. However, even the latest CCleaner (2.24.1010) does not recognise AVG 9.0.
I have read all the stuff about winapp2.ini files but am wondering if the next update of CCleaner will include embedded support for AVG 9.0.
Although I have created a winapp2.ini file with an entry for AVG 9.0 which works, I do not feel qualified to decide what folders to include, as it may not simply be a case of copying the AVG 8 details and just changing the sub-folder from AVG8 to AVG9.
Winapp2.ini on skates - making it 40 times faster.
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Hi Alan_B
I have been trying to understand Trim.bat and am confused by the existence of embedded instructions in the file, your Trim_help.txt, and the mention of other versions in this forum, e.g. Trim_12.bat.
Mr Winapp.ini (Robbie Ward) pointed me to a pasted version of the file at paste2.org/MH6sCceX as there is a problem downloading it from the Winapp2.com link, but I am unsure if the is your latest version and if it is not, where I can get the latest version.
I have experimented with Trim.bat from the paste source on an older computer and it seems to have worked, but I would feel happier if I knew it was the latest version. At the top of the file its says "FILE CREATION 13:52 08/03/2012".
Can you or any one help with this query?
Thanks
I am a power user in some respects, but I have forgotten most of what I used to understand about batch files.