I was wondering if it ccleaner could have a "set compress attribute" option for particular folders and files that are little used but should not be removed. Perhaps setting the compress option about a set period of time e.g. 1 year since last accessed.
An good example would be the XP service pack files that are normally kept in: C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles. See techrepublic article for a discussion of this folder: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-...11-5816838.html
I realise that this request goes the curent function of ccleaner (i.e. file deletion). It still fits in with ccleaner's overall purpose, or at least why I use it, namely to free up space of the hard drive.
Request for a Set Compress Atribute option for important but little used system files.
Started by Peter Cinquini, Oct 06 2006 10:23 AM
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Posted 06 October 2006 - 10:23 AM
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Posted 06 October 2006 - 06:19 PM
Peter Cinquini, on Oct 6 2006, 11:23 AM, said:
I was wondering if it ccleaner could have a "set compress attribute" option for particular folders and files that are little used but should not be removed. Perhaps setting the compress option about a set period of time e.g. 1 year since last accessed.
An good example would be the XP service pack files that are normally kept in: C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles. See techrepublic article for a discussion of this folder: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-...11-5816838.html
I realise that this request goes the curent function of ccleaner (i.e. file deletion). It still fits in with ccleaner's overall purpose, or at least why I use it, namely to free up space of the hard drive.
An good example would be the XP service pack files that are normally kept in: C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles. See techrepublic article for a discussion of this folder: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-...11-5816838.html
I realise that this request goes the curent function of ccleaner (i.e. file deletion). It still fits in with ccleaner's overall purpose, or at least why I use it, namely to free up space of the hard drive.
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Posted 07 November 2006 - 03:39 AM
Peter Cinquini, on Oct 6 2006, 02:23 AM, said:
I was wondering if it ccleaner could have a "set compress attribute" option for particular folders and files that are little used but should not be removed. Perhaps setting the compress option about a set period of time e.g. 1 year since last accessed.
An good example would be the XP service pack files that are normally kept in: C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles. See techrepublic article for a discussion of this folder: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-...11-5816838.html
I realise that this request goes the curent function of ccleaner (i.e. file deletion). It still fits in with ccleaner's overall purpose, or at least why I use it, namely to free up space of the hard drive.
An good example would be the XP service pack files that are normally kept in: C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles. See techrepublic article for a discussion of this folder: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-...11-5816838.html
I realise that this request goes the curent function of ccleaner (i.e. file deletion). It still fits in with ccleaner's overall purpose, or at least why I use it, namely to free up space of the hard drive.
I'd use this kind of feature to prevent deletion of the favicon.ico files that are stored in the Temporary Internet Files directory. It parallels the idea of excluding selected cookies from deletion.
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Posted 09 November 2006 - 09:16 AM
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to prevent deletion of the favicon.ico files
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