I have been using CCleaner with Opera by selecting a folder manually in the "Option/Include" section because I keep my Opera cache folder in a non-standard location. In Opera 9.5 files in the cache folder no longer have file extentions. Because of this they are not deleted by CCleaner since it uses ".../cache4/*.*" to delete. Anyone know of a solution for this? I already tried to enter the path as ".../cache4/" , but CCleaner wil not accept this. The ok button is greyed out.
What if you use ".../cache4/*"
I have been using CCleaner with Opera by selecting a folder manually in the "Option/Include" section because I keep my Opera cache folder in a non-standard location. In Opera 9.5 files in the cache folder no longer have file extentions. Because of this they are not deleted by CCleaner since it uses ".../cache4/*.*" to delete. Anyone know of a solution for this? I already tried to enter the path as ".../cache4/" , but CCleaner wil not accept this. The ok button is greyed out.
Hello dwbock,
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davey
Hello dwbock,MrG has a surprise for you.See this link. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=16435&hl=
Hope this helps with your situation.
davey
Thanks Mr. G. The new version does clean the extensionless files in the Opera cache if the cache is in the default install location. I have my machines partitioned for programs and data, and like to keep the cache files on the data partition. When I try and add my custom cache folder with "Options, Include,Add Folder" the "OK" button is greyed out unless *.* is in the box at lower left (won't accept * either). Guess I will revert to the default location unless ther is another solution.
The simplest way to clean the opera cache is to do tools->delete private data->details options and choose what you want to keep and what you want to delete.
Why do you need to use CCleaner for this task ?
The simplest way to clean the opera cache is to do tools->delete private data->details options and choose what you want to keep and what you want to delete.Why do you need to use CCleaner for this task ?
Better still set Opera to delete the cache on close.