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Cleaning files in Opera Application Data folder


mike20021969

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If Opera auto update is disabled, files with names like ssdfp2896.1.1760381288 & ssdfp4320.1.1475299922 are created in Opera's application data folder each time the browser is exited.

 

These build up over time, each one is unique but always begins with ssdfp.

The typical size is 176 bytes but doesn't have a file extension.

 

With each file being unique ,is it possible to create an Include filter so that CCleaner can remove them?

 

Thanks.

 

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maybe you can stop Opera creating them in the first place.

this is from the Opera Forums - http://forums.opera.com/discussion/1836488/many-ssdfp-files-in-opera-stable-since-opera-22#Item_2

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maybe you can stop Opera creating them in the first place.

this is from the Opera Forums - http://forums.opera.com/discussion/1836488/many-ssdfp-files-in-opera-stable-since-opera-22#Item_2

 

They only get created when AutoUpdate is disabled. I'm not going to enable updating to stop them.

 

set the file type ssdfp*.*

 

I did this instead: ssdfp*.*.*

And that keeps them at bay.

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