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APMichael

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  1. Thanks for the entries. In my tests the built-in entry "Firefox - Session" already cleans this folder completely.
  2. Thanks for the revised entry. Winapp2.ini updates: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/3cde3abef95e59a5dbbf193e8c7c7e7d01f0cef3 https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/30f6dc2c3e544c384887c09d87f17ea622140a75 https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/a82bfb3616910b685514ec439ece079b225fb999
  3. Thanks for the update. I tested the extension and the Winapp2.ini entries [Logs *] and [Internet History *], formerly [History *], do not damage it. We fixed the entry [Logs *] some time ago and it now only removes usual logfiles. But I can confirm that the built-in entry of CCleaner [Google Chrome - Session] damages the extension. As a workaround, you can exclude the following folder in the CCleaner options: C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extension State\ Please report this bug under "CCleaner Bug Reporting": https://forum.piriform.com/forum/8-ccleaner-bug-reporting/. Thank you!
  4. Referring to the entry names you are using an old version of Winapp2.ini. Please update to the latest version.
  5. Thanks! Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/c8c6096cc27fa9e79360f2ac07cc8ef3b69c3dc5
  6. Thanks! IMHO we should continue to use [Xbox *], as the other apps are actually only hidden "sub-apps" of the Xbox app. (And if we add more "sub-apps" in the future, the name will be far too long.) https://forum.piriform.com/topic/32310-winapp2ini-additions/?page=302&tab=comments#comment-302515
  7. Thanks for your reply. This should work (Detect does not require "Wow6432Node"): [Auslogics Registry Defrag *] LangSecRef=3024 Detect1=HKCU\Software\Auslogics\Registry Defrag Detect2=HKLM\Software\Auslogics\Registry Defrag Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\Auslogics\Registry Defrag\Logs|*.* FileKey2=%AppData%\Auslogics\Registry Defrag\Reports|*.* FileKey3=%CommonAppData%\Auslogics\Registry Defrag\*.x\Reports|*.*
  8. Thank you, but is this entry really safe? I guess you're only using the MCT to create an ISO file, right? Because if you read the many articles about these folders, it seems you also need these folders for a Windows rollback if you have used the MCT for a Windows upgrade (or if Windows has upgraded itself). For example: https://www.howtogeek.com/268667/what-is-the-windows.bt-folder-and-can-you-delete-it/. There is also an entry in the Winapp3.ini: [Old Windows Installation *].
  9. Ok, thanks for your quick reply.
  10. Would "DetectFile=%CommonAppData%\CanonBJ\IJPrinter\CNMWindows" possibly work or does this path/folder also exist on your system?
  11. Thanks for the modified entries. Winapp2.ini updates: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/7c2346239aa471742b0ee2b666d4db2b9f59e4d6 https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/17093d77d5537bb0879f720ec5cfcebbb5e40e72
  12. Thanks for all replies and revised entries. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/b3a5205a211b579ef883751bd70e35aa0f404169
  13. I tested CCleaner with the browser Brave Beta and everything worked as expected. The browser is detected and cleaned by the Winapp2.ini entries: And if you add the CustomLocation, CCleaner cleans up with its built-in entries:
  14. Thanks for the hint! IMHO it is better to use an older version of CCleaner instead of moving the old entries back to Winapp2.ini. If Piriform fixes the problem with one of the next versions, people would think that the cookies management still doesn't work, because the old entries always remove all cookies.
  15. Same as for Chrome cookies: Does CCleaner's cookies management have any problems? CCleaner should be able to open and clean these cookies files without removing the files themselves (at least this has been possible for years). The entry [Stored HSTS Cookies *] was also moved to "Removed entries.ini": https://forum.piriform.com/topic/51568-cookies-visible-to-ccleaner-but-not-to-firefox-settings/?tab=comments#comment-299024 Please try to check the files "Removed entries.ini" and "Winapp3.ini" before posting new entries. Thank you very much.
  16. Does CCleaner have problems cleaning cookies with the latest version of Chrome? The entry [Cookies *] was moved to "Removed entries.ini" a long time ago. The entry [Extensions Databases *] was moved to "Winapp3.ini" a few weeks ago, because it causes problems with an extension.
  17. Question: I noticed that some entries use the same path for error reports: "%LocalAppData%\CrashRpt". Shouldn't we add a separate entry for this path and remove the duplicate FileKeys from the other entries? [CrashRpt Error Reports *] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%LocalAppData%\CrashRpt Default=False FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\CrashRpt|*.*|RECURSE (CrashRpt is an open-source program library for sending error reports.)
  18. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/6a2bfe60ae169918a6cbcc8ee82d5cb40fa4690a
  19. Thank you for the new entry, but *.tmp files are already covered by CCleaner (Google Chrome - Internet Cache): The old entry is in the file "Removed entries.ini": During this check I also noticed that the entry [HTML5 Storage *] can also be removed, because the "File System" folder is already covered by CCleaner (Google Chrome - Internet Cache), including the removal of the folder itself.
  20. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/d75ff075de9157b3d254aff1e307a168adf918eb
  21. Based on the modification date of the folder, it looks as if my Windows Defender has never used this folder before. If all the files are just copies of the HOSTS file, I think we could add this to Winapp2.ini. (It's also just a subfolder of "Scans", so there probably won't be any really important data stored there.) FileKeyX=%CommonAppData%\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\BackupStore|*.*
  22. There's also a brand-new tool for that: AppBuster
  23. The VIASAT browser seems to be based on Chromium. You can use following methods to add other browsers: https://www.ccleaner.com/docs/ccleaner/advanced-usage/ccleaner-ini-files/how-to-clean-user-data-from-non-standard-mozilla-browsers CustomLocation1=CHROME|path_to_user_profile https://forum.piriform.com/search/?q=CustomLocation1=CHROME
  24. Winapp2.ini updates: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/988564fc44f2ac6aee6903b4894c76d28a133b36 https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/e2a99bddbfb0102ea2bdc944d676080a1280b1df The latest version of the file "Winapp2.ini" now supports Brave Beta and Dev. You should also add the browsers to CCleaner using one of the following methods: https://www.ccleaner.com/docs/ccleaner/advanced-usage/ccleaner-ini-files/how-to-clean-user-data-from-non-standard-mozilla-browsers CustomLocation1=CHROME|path_to_user_profile: https://forum.piriform.com/search/?q=CustomLocation1=CHROME Example: CustomLocation1=CHROME|C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser-Beta\User Data\Default
  25. Some time ago I asked on GitHub which category should be used for Microsoft Store Games. The answer was that we should also use Section=Games. I hope that's okay with you, too.
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