It's completely useless the way it currently works, in fact, where is the difference between delete the files using explorer or using CCleaner?.
Custom file deletion should keep the list of files to delete, if not what kind of advantage it gives? I can't understand.
Thanks in advance.
Custom file deletion nonsense
Started by DrSiRiUs, Oct 14 2005 11:08 AM
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Posted 14 October 2005 - 11:08 AM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 14 October 2005 - 11:59 AM
Can you provide more information about the issue?
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Posted 15 October 2005 - 01:07 AM
I think that I can illustrate it best with a real example...
3DS Max creates some kind of "*.log" file into your C:/ directory (or anywhere you want), ok, it's created each time you open and then close 3DS Max, I don't want that file and I always delete it manually so I would like that CCleaner deletes it for me automatically... ok... CCleaner 1.24.180 does that... but only one time, then the reference to the file in "Custom Files and Folder to Clean" list disappear, so I think that is useless... CCleaner should keep the file reference and check each time if file exists and deleted it.
Hope it helps.
Best regards.
3DS Max creates some kind of "*.log" file into your C:/ directory (or anywhere you want), ok, it's created each time you open and then close 3DS Max, I don't want that file and I always delete it manually so I would like that CCleaner deletes it for me automatically... ok... CCleaner 1.24.180 does that... but only one time, then the reference to the file in "Custom Files and Folder to Clean" list disappear, so I think that is useless... CCleaner should keep the file reference and check each time if file exists and deleted it.
Hope it helps.
Best regards.











