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Create log file with cleaning summary


Camori

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Take the results of the "files to be deleted" and provide a switch that would allow them to be written to a txt file. Provide a summary field as well that include total number of files and total to be removed.

 

"CCleaner.exe /Auto /L = results.txt"

 

Maybe a switch for summary vs. detail.

 

It would be great to be able to run this from a command line in an Audit mode only (no cleaning).

 

Many thanks for the product and all your efforts! I will make another donation to the cause if you can do this!

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This has been suggested before, and in the limited case of /AUTO I think it's a pretty good suggestion

 

(note there is currently no command line for analyize only)

 

 

 

The developers read and consider all viable suggestions, though they rarely make comment.

 

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I have been a long time user of ccleaner. I just installed it on a new windows 7 machine and after reading http://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/ccleaner-how-tos/scheduling-ccleaner I set it up with the /auto switch.

 

The thing is I have absolutely no idea what ccleaner has done when it cleaned. It being the first run on this windows 7 machine I have had for months I would have liked to know :(

 

Having a log is a very basic feature, have you considered adding it sense?

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The log would have to include registry keys, either cleared or deleted, it would need to list files, sizes, dates, time run.

 

When I say registry stuff, I'm talking about sections like MRU, environment path, tray notification cache, things like that. Options that do not show anything (which they should) when you "right-click analyze" them from the 2 main columns.

 

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