Hi,
I have in list some other cleanings that at the moment I do manyally... for example:
What do you think about it?
Thanks,
Michele
Software Distribution logs probably wont be added to the official binaries.
[ASP.NET*]
LangSecRef=3025
DetectFile=%WinDir%\microsoft.net
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\Microsoft.net\Framework*\Temporary ASP.NET Files|.|RECURSE
FileKey2=%WinDir%\Microsoft.net\Framework64*\Temporary ASP.NET Files|.|RECURSE
- Note, I only found this folder in the v4.0.30319 folder, not any of the others.
Other profiles have been requested, but probably will not be added. There is some documentation on this pinned in the CCleaner General forum.
Software Distribution logs probably wont be added to the official binaries.
[ASP.NET*]
LangSecRef=3025
DetectFile=%WinDir%\microsoft.net
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\Microsoft.net\Framework*\Temporary ASP.NET Files|.|RECURSE
FileKey2=%WinDir%\Microsoft.net\Framework64*\Temporary ASP.NET Files|.|RECURSE
- Note, I only found this folder in the v4.0.30319 folder, not any of the others.
Other profiles have been requested, but probably will not be added. There is some documentation on this pinned in the CCleaner General forum.
You said it was doc'ed elsewhere - might be nice to have a direct link.
Also would it be possible fo0r someone to keep up a new file (similar to winapp2.ini) for enteries posted in the forums but that don't make it to the official binaries? It would save someone from having to seartch the forums, thereby haveing the forums run easier and the clients computer run meaner and cleaner?
I include any I write for people in the winapp2.ini that I put out, and I browse topics to see if others post some. I was keeping a list of applications supported by winapp2.ini, but stopped on v1.0.110627 because it was really cumbersome.
Software Distribution logs probably wont be added to the official binaries.
actually not the "logs", only the download folder. If happens that you delete the items in the download folter before this updates are installed, windows update will redownload them at the next check...
- Note, I only found this folder in the v4.0.30319 folder, not any of the others.
This because you only "compile" v4 assemblies, but if you run your IIS with other version of the framework you will see other asp.net temporary files...
Thanks,
Michele