Hi!
I'd like to see an extra option in the right-click menu to add a registry string found in the registry search to the exclude list found under options. There are certain strings I don't want to delete, and I'd like to be sure I won't delete them by accident.
"Add registry string to exclude"
Started by haabe, Jun 04 2008 08:05 PM
4 replies to this topic
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:05 PM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 01 October 2008 - 06:28 AM
I agree. I keep expecting that option to be there in every new release, but it never comes.
Or, when adding a registry key to exclude, have it automatically recognized when the format
is a copy and paste from the Registry's right-click command, "Copy Key Name". For example,
after a registry scan, I right-click a result and select "Open in regedit..." then I right-click the
key that is opened and "Copy Key Name". Then I paste that into CCleaner's "Exclude" page
button, "Add Registry".
Even better would be a right-click command to exclude, right in the results window.
Thank you.
Or, when adding a registry key to exclude, have it automatically recognized when the format
is a copy and paste from the Registry's right-click command, "Copy Key Name". For example,
after a registry scan, I right-click a result and select "Open in regedit..." then I right-click the
key that is opened and "Copy Key Name". Then I paste that into CCleaner's "Exclude" page
button, "Add Registry".
Even better would be a right-click command to exclude, right in the results window.
Thank you.
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Posted 29 November 2008 - 07:54 AM
Count me a +1 on this request
Kenneth R. Alcock
I'm still looking for that damned <Any> key!
"To write well and speak well is mere vanity if one does not live well."--Bridget of Sweden.
I'm still looking for that damned <Any> key!
"To write well and speak well is mere vanity if one does not live well."--Bridget of Sweden.
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#5 OFFLINE
Posted 05 December 2008 - 10:03 AM
+1
I would love (and need) this option
I would love (and need) this option












