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George Mc

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  1. THANKS! The Custom Files and Folders check box under Advanced did the trick. The interrelatinoship of Include Folders and Files and this check box is not intutive to a new user.
  2. I'm new to CCleaner and am trying to fine tune it by using the Option - Include feature. AOL leaves a 0 byte file behind for every print done while on line under AOL. While some may say the HD space is null, but after a month or so on my system, there many be 1,000's of directory entries pointing to 0 byte files. The directory space consumed is far from null. The directory is in .... \All User\Application Data\AOL\your install level\Spool When I specify this folder under the include feature the 0 length files are NOT removed. So my question is: Is there some other option that I missed or does CCleaner skip 0 length files in it's deletion search? If it does skip them I would think that is a bug (in my IBM days that was called a special feature). The prior tool I've used does delete 0 length files to keep the directory structure "clean". Thanks for any help that can be offered on this. George - in the RTP area of NC where there is no snow left!
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