The title says it all. I think it would be useful if I could right click on something found in the registry and have it added to the exclude list like that. It has been a while but I remember having difficulty with adding something to the list through CCleaner and having to manually add it to the ini file. Besides, with the exclude list and registry entries on different pages adding something to that list can be cumbersome with the information being elsewhere.
Right-click exclude option in registry cleaner
Started by Guest_Jim_*, Oct 27 2008 10:56 PM
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Posted 27 October 2008 - 10:56 PM
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Posted 26 November 2008 - 06:35 PM
Guest_Jim_*, on Oct 27 2008, 10:56 PM, said:
The title says it all. I think it would be useful if I could right click on something found in the registry and have it added to the exclude list like that. It has been a while but I remember having difficulty with adding something to the list through CCleaner and having to manually add it to the ini file. Besides, with the exclude list and registry entries on different pages adding something to that list can be cumbersome with the information being elsewhere.
I am fully agree with you
there shoulde be a right click option for adding found registry in exclusion list
it is very difficult to look again and again to the path of entry in registry editor
for the sake of adding it in exclusion list.












