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  1. Hey guys. I had a discussion by mail with Ward recently and he advised me to visit this forum. So topic is different folder for scanning. His statement: So i know there is the possibility to make hard links - that works but as i wrote to him: I also did a bit of searching here, therefore usefull links: #1, #2, #3. So CustomLocations might be an option too, but first off i am unsure if works for s.t. else then Browser? And 2nd it doesn't work, if i set f.e. "CustomLocation1=FIREFOX|D:\FirefoxPortable\Data\profile" it still doesn't find it's traces. And 3rd if you set it on several application-groups for several folders it slows down scanning. Anyway/Additional i talked about other options i could think off: The batch-way would be for sure the cleaner solution resulting in a faster scan. I also thought it could be added into the current trim batch but after finding out it is based on ccleaner.ini entries and that is created after detection (so you would miss undetected entries) it would be nearly useless. So i may ask what you find of that idea/such a bat? May even some of the "resident batch masters" could create one?
  2. Well, this may clears the registery settings (either I am still asking where to find the option in CCleaner and i'm not sure what CCleaner now would clear)? Clear all Histroy eg. differes here between "File & Folders" History and "Computer" history http://www.clearallhistory.com/clear-windo...h_history_files. However all tools will clear just the registery settings, but taking a look in searching for files & folders the searches stored under C:\Users\*Username*\Search\ (See also the image below) are included and I am asking how to clear that folders (couldn't find any informations on that)?
  3. Where can this be found? Someone may is able to answer my question?
  4. Hi! I'm also new but using this cool tool quite a while. Actually I got a question to one point of the changelog Where can this be found?
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