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woo hoo hurrah for new winapp2.ini from winapp2. . . uh .ini LOL

 

downloading saving and merging with my already made personal entries :)

 

 

 

one thing of note though winapp2

 

I think

 

[**Quicktime Player more for vista and 7 users]

ID=2035

LangSecRef=3023

Detectfile=%locallowappdata%\Apple Computer\quicktime

Default=True

FileKey1=%localappdata%\Apple Computer\QuickTime|QTPlayerSession.xml

is better because it then will not show for any computer that has quicktime but is not 7 or vista (with the detect=hkey as you had it has it show on xp and lower as well :) ) and it also catches both instance of QTplayersession.XML plus the one that you have listed in there is now already intigrated into winapp.ini

 

From Winapp1

 

[Quicktime Player]

ID=2035

LangSecRef=3023

Detect=HKLM\Software\Apple Computer, Inc.\QuickTime

Default=True

RegKey1=HKLM\Software\Apple Computer, Inc.\QuickTime\Recent Movies

FileKey1=%userprofile%|QTPlayerSession.xml

FileKey2=%appdata%\Apple Computer\QuickTime|QTPlayerSession.xml

[Quicktime Player Cache]

ID=2036

LangSecRef=3023

Detect=HKLM\Software\Apple Computer, Inc.\QuickTime

Default=True

FileKey1=%localappdata%\Apple Computer\QuickTime\downloads|*.*|RECURSE

FileKey2=%locallowappdata%\Apple Computer\quicktime\downloads|*.*|RECURSE

 

 

Also (and this is just an opinion) I moved the *(as in [* ) to the end (as in *] ) this keeps the programs in alphabetical (i.e. all the quicktimes are now grouped.)

 

Again I realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly appreciate all the work you do on winapp2 and without it I would be nowhere when helping out in this forum. . . in short you are my CCLeaner hero.

 

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Thank you Nergal, I'm glad I'm your hero :D

 

The quicktime entries weren't written by myself, but I see your point in that having a registry detect when it was designed for win vista/7 is sort of moot. Could I take it to mean that the quicktime entries are now obsolete and can be removed?

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Thank you Nergal, I'm glad I'm your hero :D

 

The quicktime entries weren't written by myself, but I see your point in that having a registry detect when it was designed for win vista/7 is sort of moot. Could I take it to mean that the quicktime entries are now obsolete and can be removed?

 

Registry suggestion was so that XP and below didn't see the entry (as it shows up due to the same entry being detected on all systems)

 

The Entry (as I typed it) is still valid as Piriform included the download cache for vista/7 but did not put in the quicktime entry highlighted in red in my entry (%localappdata%\Apple Computer\QuickTime|QTPlayerSession.xml)

 

See http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=27173&view=findpost&p=171890 :)

 

Again I think what you have done, with this 32, 64, xp, vista, 7 winapp2 is awesome for people such as myself who use the same ccleaner on multiple machines as a tech support tool

 

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[icon Cache]

LangSecRef=3002

Default=true

FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data|IconCache.db

FileKey2=%LocalAppData%|IconCache.db

 

 

Can you, please, add the above entry to the winapp2.ini file?

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I updated the file to be inclusive of Nergal's quicktime suggestion, I also added the icon cache posted above, fixed some alphabetization and changed the entries marked with tilde (~) to have asterisks (*)

 

http://omploader.org/vNWNsOQ/winapp2.ini

 

^ theres the new version, I'll be updating the first post with it too.

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Winapp2.ini

 

I figured out how to use Detectos in entries

 

My Updated Quicktime Entry is

 

[Quicktime Player more for vista and 7 users*]

ID=2035

LangSecRef=3023

DetectOS=6.0

Default=True

FileKey1=%localappdata%\Apple Computer\QuickTime|QTPlayerSession.xml

 

My Java for Vista and 7 entry is

[sun Java for Vista & 7**]

ID=2094

LangSecRef=3022

DetectOS=6.0

Default=True

FileKey1=%locallowappdata%\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\|*.*|RECURSE

FileKey2=%locallowappdata%\Sun\Java\Deployment\javaws\cache|*.*|RECURSE

 

Also it seems the Realplayer SP entry is now intigrated into the builtin ini

@moderators/Admins any objection to this topic being a sticky?

 

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Edit: Removed my question as I answered it myself.

 

 

New version inclusive of those two things from Nergal, also a few tweaks here and there and Mozilla FireFox Crash Reports

 

http://omploader.org...lbA/winapp2.ini

 

edit:

 

I created this

 

[*Microsoft Windows Game Statistics]
LangSecRef=3025
DetectOS=6.0
DetectFile=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\
Default=False
FileKey1=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Chess Titans\|chesstitans.xml
FileKey2=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Freecell\|freecell.xml
FileKey3=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Hearts\|hearts.xml
FileKey4=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Mahjong Titans\|mahjong titans.xml
FileKey8=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Minesweeper\|minesweeper.xml
FileKey5=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Purble Place\|purble place.xml
FileKey6=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Solitaire\|solitaire.xml
FileKey7=%localappdata%\Microsoft Games\Spider Solitaire\|spider solitaire.xml

 

I don't know whether or not people would be interested in this, its an option in the windows disk cleanup that is not in ccleaner. I set it to be unticked by default and it is not in the current version I have posted on this page. Feedback?

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[iMVU Cache]

LangSecRef=3022

DectectFile=%appdata%\IMVUClient\IMVUClient.exe

Default=False

FileKey1=%appdata%\IMVU\cache\|*.*|REMOVESELF|

FileKey2=%appdata%\IMVU\AssetCache\|*.*|REMOVESELF|

FileKey3=%appdata%\IMVU\PixmapCache\|*.*|REMOVESELF|

 

 

Can you, please, add the Above Entry to the winapp2.ini file?

 

Thank you in advance!

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[iMVU Cache]

[sNIP]

Can you, please, add the Above Entry to the winapp2.ini file?

 

Thank you in advance!

Looks Like Winapp2.ini added it :)

 

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[iMVU Cache*]

LangSecRef=3022

DetectFile=%appdata%\IMVUClient\IMVUClient.exe

Default=False

FileKey1=%appdata%\IMVU\cache\|*.*|REMOVESELF|

FileKey2=%appdata%\IMVU\AssetCache\|*.*|REMOVESELF|

FileKey3=%appdata%\IMVU\PixmapCache\|*.*|REMOVESELF|

 

[iMVU Logs*]

LangSecRef=3022

DetectFile=%appdata%\IMVUClient\Imvuclient.exe

Default=Flase

FileKey1=%appdata%\IMVU|*.log.*

 

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Would make sense indeed. The disk cleaner is an alternative, not a side-by-side add-on to CCleaner.

 

Yeah, I agree with Tux there that ccleaner is great for making it so you never acutally need to run disk cleanup. so it would make sense to add that entry. I also like that it is false by default. question though, my Windows seven also makes a MinesweeperSettings.xml.bak so those would be left behind after the cleaning, is this by design?

 

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Yes, the gameSetting.xml and gameSetting.xml.bak are for the games settings ie. for Minesweeper the game board size, ect.

 

I could add them as a separate entry, but I don't see why anyone would want to clear their settings for games.

 

Anyway here is a new file, added to it are some updated folders, auslogics boostspeed logs, last.fm client cache and the microsoft windows game stats

 

updated: Removed SRWare Iron and fixed Microsoft Windows Games Stats :)

 

http://omploader.org...ydw/winapp2.ini

 

updating the first post with it too.

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LOL I read your entry wrong . . or at least made an assumption :P

I only have the settings files and the windowprefs.xml

I don't have what you have listed yet, let me play one game of something so i have a stat file and then I get back to you LOL

what weird though my minesweepersettings.xml does have stats written inside of it o_O

 

EDIT:

Yup doesn't look like windows 7 is creating those files and it doesn't even looks like the diskcleanup is even emptying the stats from the settings file. (note I only tested on Solitare and Minesweeper)

Still I say yeah add it

 

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