Rafer
February 21, 2008, 5:37pm
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I am using CCleaner v. 2.04.543
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> In the options Include I list folders and files to erase. However, the files I list either seem to be erase or just disappear and I end up having to list them again and again. This is starting to get very old.
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> Is this a glitch or is there a special way that will allow me to keep these folders listed.
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> I would appreciate any advice you can give me so I don't constantly have to go through this.
Under the windows tab there near the bottom advanced
Make sure that you have custom files and folders ticked in this section.
davey
February 21, 2008, 8:17pm
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Hello Rafer,
Also at Options > Advanced make sure box is always checked for Save all settins to INI file .
davey
Keithuk
February 23, 2008, 10:45pm
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Under the
windows tab there near the bottom
advanced
Make sure that you have custom files and folders ticked in this section.
I don't have this option in my Advanced hazelnut, v2.05.555.
Also at Options > Advanced make sure box is always checked for Save all settins to INI file .
What difference will that make davey?
davey
February 24, 2008, 3:08am
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I don't have this option in my Advanced hazelnut, v2.05.555.
What difference will that make davey?
Hi Keithuk,
These two options must be ticked.
First to have Include or Exclude options to be in effect.
Second to avoid having to constantly keep entering Include or Exclude file/folder names.
davey
Augeas
February 24, 2008, 12:38pm
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Second to avoid having to constantly keep entering Include or Exclude file/folder names.
Why's that? I've never had to re-enter my one and only include folder. (and I don't have Save settings to ini file ticked)
Keithuk
February 24, 2008, 2:17pm
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These two options must be ticked.
First to have Include or Exclude options to be in effect.
Second to avoid having to constantly keep entering Include or Exclude file/folder names.
You don't have to have both options ticked to use the CCleaner.ini, just the one in Advanced.
Why's that? I've never had to re-enter my one and only include folder. (and I don't have Save settings to ini file ticked)
No I don't use the CCleaner.ini I don't like using the registry but its the simplest option.
davey
February 28, 2008, 11:31am
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Then it's a live and learn thing.
davey