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is better because it then will not show for any computer that has quicktime but is not 7 or vista (with the detect=hkey as you had it has it show on xp and lower as well ) and it also catches both instance of QTplayersession.XML plus the one that you have listed in there is now already intigrated into winapp.ini
Also (and this is just an opinion) I moved the *(as in [* ) to the end (as in *] ) this keeps the programs in alphabetical (i.e. all the quicktimes are now grouped.)
Again I realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly appreciate all the work you do on winapp2 and without it I would be nowhere when helping out in this forum. . . in short you are my CCLeaner hero.
The quicktime entries weren't written by myself, but I see your point in that having a registry detect when it was designed for win vista/7 is sort of moot. Could I take it to mean that the quicktime entries are now obsolete and can be removed?
The quicktime entries weren't written by myself, but I see your point in that having a registry detect when it was designed for win vista/7 is sort of moot. Could I take it to mean that the quicktime entries are now obsolete and can be removed?
Registry suggestion was so that XP and below didn't see the entry (as it shows up due to the same entry being detected on all systems)
The Entry (as I typed it) is still valid as Piriform included the download cache for vista/7 but did not put in the quicktime entry highlighted in red in my entry (%localappdata%\Apple Computer\QuickTime|QTPlayerSession.xml)
Again I think what you have done, with this 32, 64, xp, vista, 7 winapp2 is awesome for people such as myself who use the same ccleaner on multiple machines as a tech support tool
I updated the file to be inclusive of Nergal's quicktime suggestion, I also added the icon cache posted above, fixed some alphabetization and changed the entries marked with tilde (~) to have asterisks (*)
I only know one person who watched it and didn't like it Dennis. I think anyone who doesn't want to give it a chance just doesn't want to read the subtitles.
I don't know whether or not people would be interested in this, its an option in the windows disk cleanup that is not in ccleaner. I set it to be unticked by default and it is not in the current version I have posted on this page. Feedback?