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  1. Okay, I changed the detectfile to

    DetectFile=%program files%\Google\Google Earth

     

    At least i can see it in Ccleaner. But now, the problem is, that nothing is analysed.

     

    The full path to the file i want to delete is:

    C:\Users\***\AppData\LocalLow\Google\GoogleEarth\dbCache

     

     

    I tried using these settings:

    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat

    FileKey1=%appdata%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat

     

     

    But none of the worked. How do i get to \Appdata\LocalLow\Google?

  2. I think your problem may be that Google Earth is already a cleaner included in CCleaner by default if it isn't working I don't know why unless Google has changed something. This is what's in the old CCleaner version I use:

    [Google Earth]
    ID=2112
    LangSecRef=3021
    Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Google\Google Earth Plus
    Detect2=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Google\Google Earth Pro
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%appdata%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat
    FileKey2=%appdata%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat.index
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Google\Google Earth Plus\Search
    RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Google\Google Earth Pro\Search
    

     

    Perhaps changing the header name of the cleaner you made to this "may" allow it to show up and work (notice the asterisk before the name):

    [*Google Earth]

     

    I placed the code you provided in the winapp2.ini file (including the *), but still no google earth in ccleaner. :(

  3. Hi,

     

    I am using windows 7 64 bit. And i tried to add this piece of text to winapp2.ini:

     

    [Google Earth]

    LangSecRef=3021

    Detect=HKCU\SOFTWARE\Google\Google Earth Pro

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%appdata%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat

    FileKey2=%appdata%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat.index

    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Google\Google Earth Pro\Search

     

     

    But it doesn't show up in Ccleaner. Not in the applications list nor in the results list which shows up after analysing.

     

     

    The full path to winapp2.ini is C:\Program Files (x86)\CCleaner\Winapp2.ini.

     

    Can someone help me to fix this?

     

     

    Thanks ;)

     

    Edit: oh, and because the manual says that the path must be \Program files\ and doesn't talk about \Program files (x86)\, I tried to put the file in C:\Program Files\CCleaner\Winapp2.ini (which I had to create). But that didn't work either.

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