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drwhite

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  1. Thank you, thank you, thank you SIR!!! Never knew this "manual edit" existed. Been using CCleaner for quite a while. This is GREAT! :P:P:P

     

    OK. I tested it but it did not include any subdirectories beneath the one specified. Is there a wildcard specification for this? <_<

  2. Ah but you can. Add your directory as usual, so that c:\directory\stuff\*.* is in the Include list. Right click on the folder name you've added and select Manual Edit. Edit the extension to c:\directory\stuff\*.xml and save. Go to Cleaner and right click on Custom Files and Folders, and select Analyse. See what's listed, and if it's what you want.

     

    Test this first. I give no guarantees.

     

    Thank you, thank you, thank you SIR!!! Never knew this "manual edit" existed. Been using CCleaner for quite a while. This is GREAT! :P:P:P

  3. If this posts twice, accept my apologies. Anywho, I would like to know if there is any way to delete specific files from a specific directory. My problem is that AutoCAD creates .bak files everytime you save a file or exit a drawing session. Over time (week, month.. etc) you can have a lot of space being taken up by these .bak files. They are supposed to be for safety, which I like, such that if change a file, save it, then change your mind, you can go back to the directory rename the file slightly and back to a .dwg extension. I've done this maybe a dozen times in 15 years. Most of the time I use an old DOS command I found years ago call Sweep.com to rid myself of hundreds of .bak files.

    I want to be able to specify that *.bak files are to be cleaned from my C:\JOBS directory specifically. CAN THIS BE DONE? <_<

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