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  1. MrG - workaround:

     

    (1) Open CC

     

    (2) Option > Settings > UNCHECK [ Add "open CCleaner - - etc. ]

     

    (3) Close CC

     

    (4) Open CC

     

    (5) Option > Settings > CHECK [ Add "open CCleaner - - etc. ]

     

     

    Right click Recycle Bin now recognizes changed winapp.ini file.

     

    Note following changes which correct bugs for *my* Win 98se box for 3 security apps:

     

    ***************

    [Grisoft AVG 7]

    Section=Security

    Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Grisoft\Avg7

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data|*.log

    FileKey2=%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data\upd7bin|*.*

    FileKey3=%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data\$history|*.*

    FileKey4=%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data\avg7upd|*.log

    FileKey5=%windir%\All Users\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data\upd7bin|*.*

    FileKey6=%windir%\All Users\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data\avg7upd\$history|*.*

    FileKey7=%windir%\All Users\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data\avg7upd|update*.*

    FileKey8=%windir%\All Users\Application Data\Grisoft\Avg7Data|*.log

    FileKey9=%windir%\Application Data\AVG7\Log|*.log

    FileKey10=%\$VAULT$.AVG|*.fil

     

    [spyBot Search and Destroy]

    Section=Security

    Detect=HKCU\Software\PepiMK Software\SpybotSnD

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%windir%\Application Data\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Logs|*.*

    FileKey2=%windir%\Spybot - Search & Destroy|advdebug.txt

    FileKey3=%windir%\Application Data\Spybot - Search & Destroy|Statistics.ini

     

    [Ad-Aware SE Personal]

    Section=Security

    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Ad-Aware.exe

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal|defs.ref.old

    FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Logs|*.txt

     

    *************

     

    "Section=Security" my change at your prior suggestion to get my security apps. in one place.

  2. Running Ad-Aware SE Personal on Win 98se system.

     

    Log file is created in:

     

    C:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Logs

     

    Winapp.ini as supplied does not work.

     

    changed winapp.ini to read:

     

    [Ad-Aware SE Personal]

    Section=Security

    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Ad-Aware.exe

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal|defs.ref.old

    FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Logs|*.txt

     

    CC detects AAW and places it in my "Security" category ( I know I'm not "supposed" to tweak winapp.ini, but have done so successfully up to now.)

     

    log file is (named by the program:

     

    Ad-Aware log2006-02-09 09-47-18.txt

     

    I placed a simple one line test.txt file in that subdirectory and CC did not find that as well.

     

    Using 1.27.242 (beta) - sorry for the double post.

     

    I just re-ran CC an now my changes work ????

     

    2 prior runs with same winapp.ini tweak failed ????

  3. Running Ad-Aware SE Personal on Win 98se system.

     

    Log file is created in:

     

    C:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Logs

     

    Winapp.ini as supplied does not work.

     

    changed winapp.ini to read:

     

    [Ad-Aware SE Personal]

    Section=Security

    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Ad-Aware.exe

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal|defs.ref.old

    FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE Personal\Logs|*.txt

     

    CC detects AAW and places it in my "Security" category ( I know I'm not "supposed" to tweak winapp.ini, but have done so successfully up to now.)

     

    log file is (named by the program:

     

    Ad-Aware log2006-02-09 09-47-18.txt

     

    I placed a simple one line test.txt file in that subdirectory and CC did not find that as well.

  4. I have tried this work around, and it works fine:

     

    (1) Enable the Macromedia delete block, and run CC, which indeed will clean out the text cookies as well as the .sol files.

     

    (2) Go to the Macromedia settings manager:

     

    http://www.macromedia.com/support/document...ger.html#117118

     

    Set everything to "none" or "Always Deny", and then exit. A new "master" .sol file with these settings will be created in the appropriate subdirectory.

     

    ( In my case:

     

    C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys )

     

    (3) Go to CC, and uncheck the Macromedia block.

     

    Macromedia Flash will work fine, but the "cookies" and subsidiary .sol files will now not be created.

     

    This appears to be a fixable bug - the program should exclude the "master" .sol file and only delete the .txt cookies and the "sub." .sol files.

  5. This is very simple, replace the

    LangSecRef=3028

    with

    Section=Security

     

    (New version is coming out v shortly, just making sure it works perfectly! :) )

     

    Thanks, MrG - Works, as always !

     

    I assume that this coding is applicable toward further group customization

     

    Terrific app, btw.

  6. I've re-keyed my "Security" apps - Antivirus, Adaware, WinPatrol, etc, - to:

     

    LangSecRef=3028

     

    This successfully creates ( under "Applications" ) an unlabled group check block with the changed apps indented and check-blocked alphabetically, and they are all recognized by the program, with all functions normal.

     

    Reason - I want to enable / disable ALL these apps. with one click and I like them seperated from the "Utilities".

     

    The line:

     

    ; 3028 = Security added in the header is apparantly only a remark.

     

    How can I add "Security" as a blue-titled header/lable for this group ?

     

    Purely cosmetic, I know.

  7. I have successfully added a few new programs entries to winapp2.ini and modified some existing entries to fit my configuration, but this one has me stumped.

     

    I have created a folder at the root level called C:\Dump

     

    I temporarily put certain files in that folder in order that I NOT mistakenly delete them from the Recycle Bin.

     

    Periodically, I want to enable the Dump folder for cleaning via CC.

     

    Here's my initial set up:

    ___________________

     

    [DUMP]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectFile=%rootdir%\Dump

    Default=True

    FileKey1=%rootdir%\Dump|*.*

    _____________________

     

    If I change the DetectFile to something like "DetectFile=%windir%\WINFILE.EXE"

     

    Dump will show up with a checkbox under "Windows" in applications, but NOT with the setup above.

     

    In either case CC will not recognize the files in that directory.

     

    What am I doing wrong ?

     

    First problem I've had in a great application.

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