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Camori

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  1. Thanks for the feedback. Correct, the Analyze-only command line switch would only be valuable if there WAS a log file.
  2. Take the results of the "files to be deleted" and provide a switch that would allow them to be written to a txt file. Provide a summary field as well that include total number of files and total to be removed. "CCleaner.exe /Auto /L = results.txt" Maybe a switch for summary vs. detail. It would be great to be able to run this from a command line in an Audit mode only (no cleaning). Many thanks for the product and all your efforts! I will make another donation to the cause if you can do this!
  3. Here is what I do: 1) Setup all options the way you want it. 2) Open up RegEdit. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\CCleaner\Options 3) Export that key to a file (i.e. CCleaner.reg) 4) After the installation, you can double-click and update CCleaner with those settings, or script this update This seems to work across all versions of the program, we started this back in Version 1.2x. Also seems to hold if you upgrade. Happy Networking, Chris
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