Delete Nethood contents or %wildcards% in custom

How about deleting the Nethood contents? Maybe for any account? Or how about allowing wildcards in the Custom File and Folders option?

Wildcards like %username%

Thanks,

Jason

How about deleting the Nethood contents? Maybe for any account? Or how about allowing wildcards in the Custom File and Folders option?

Wildcards like %username%

Thanks,

Jason

great ideia

Variable = Typical value (May vary, depending on system)

%ALLUSERSPROFILE% = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users

%APPDATA% = C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data

%COMPUTERNAME% {computername}

%COMSPEC% = C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe

%HOMEDRIVE% = C:

%HOMEPATH% = \Documents and Settings\{username}

%PATH% = C:\Windows\System32\;C:\Windows\;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem

%PATHEXT% .COM; .EXE; .BAT; .CMD; .VBS; .VBE; .JS ; .WSF: .WSH

%PROGRAMFILES% = Directory containing program files, usually C:\Program Files

%PROMPT% = Code for current command prompt format. Code is usually $P$G

%SYSTEMDRIVE% The drive containing the Windows XP root directory, usually C:

%SYSTEMROOT% = The Windows XP root directory, usually C:\Windows

%TEMP% and %TMP% = C:\DOCUME~1\{username}\LOCALS~1\Temp

%USERNAME% {username}

%USERPROFILE% = C:\Documents and Settings\{username}

%WINDIR% = C:\Windows

I'd be happy with simple file masks, like

c:\Program Files\LogMeIn\LMI*.log

That would get rid of a lot of accumulated junk.

Thanks for a brilliant product!

I'd be happy with simple file masks, like

c:\Program Files\LogMeIn\LMI*.log

That would get rid of a lot of accumulated junk.

Thanks for a brilliant product!

variable

%PROGRAMFILES%\LogMeIn\LMI*.log