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Some questions about Winapp2.ini


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Today when I used the Winapp2.ini rule, I tried to write a rule to clean up some folders, but I found that CCleaner's analysis list does not show empty folders.

 

E.g:

[Test rules *]

LangSecRef = 3021

DetectFile =%USERPROFILE%\Desktop

Default = True

FileKey1 =%USERPROFILE%\Desktop|temp*|REMOVESELF

 

 

Folder structure:

%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test\temp1

%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test\temp2

%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test\temp3

%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test\temp4

%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test\temp ...

 

"TempX" are all folders

 

When I click the Analyze button, the result of the analysis is empty, but the folder can be cleaned up successfully.

 

Please show empty folders in the analysis results

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How is it supposed to show you something if nothing exists? Well in theory.

 

It's completely different if it's however mapped to a folder location that is static and isn't always changing which has a file in it that always gets created such as:

If it was told to look in "%UserProfile%\Desktop\Temp1" for the file "ScannedImage-1.jpg" (assuming your scanner always created such an image) then it would having something to display.

Edited by Andavari
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