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  1. Well, compare it with Windows XP Search, or GREP, or if know how, with a Windows PowerShell script. They complete the same search faster. Or is it just my computer? I hope developers will attend to this matter. Yes. Moderator DennisD just told me that he will increase my warning level but said nothing about a permanent ban. But that's what's in effect now. So, I created a new user account because I felt obliged to deliver my "thank you" to developers.
  2. Yes, that was nice workaround, adding a dot (.) between backslash (\) and pipe (|). Thanks Mike42. I think this workaround makes both Manuel S. and Sephiroth very happy. By the way, don't you find recursion mechanism to be a bit slow? I find my own C# application to be faster. I hope developers will take look into this issue.
  3. Oops! Sorry Manuel but I just got confirmation that this one does not work: [Thumbs.db files on Drive K]LangSecRef=3002Default=FalseFileKey1=k:\|Thumbs.db|RECURSEFileKey2=k:\|Checklist.ms|RECURSE So, the root of the drive cannot be specified for cleanup but when your target is a single subfolder, you can. Conclusion: Thanks developers, but please, keep up the good work!
  4. ^ No, moderator hazelnut. I have not mixed up. The following winsys2.ini code works like a charm: [Thumbs.db files on Drive K]LangSecRef=3002Default=FalseFileKey1=k:\Images|Thumbs.db|RECURSEFileKey2=k:\Images|Checklist.ms|RECURSE Also these two topics are in fact the same thing. I started both. I started the to which you have linked, in which moderator Andavarki advised me to open a case here and so I did. In any case, the message is meant for the developers. In the code of conduct of us developers, he who requests a feature is obliged to thanks the developer when it is implemented.
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