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APMichael

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  1. 4 hours ago, SMalik said:

    ... [Edge Stored Favicons *] ...
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Edge*\User Data\*\|Favicons

    This entry already exists, as it does for all other Chromium-based browsers.

    [Edge Bookmarks Icons Extras *]
    LangSecRef=3006
    DetectFile=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Edge*
    Warning=This will delete all the icons of your bookmarks. The icons will be rebuilt as websites are manually re-visited.
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Edge*\User Data\*|Favicons

    However, these entries were moved to "removed entries.ini" after you reported in October 2019 that CCleaner now correctly deletes orphaned icons (from bookmarks that no longer exist).

    If this is no longer the case, then you should report the bug under "CCleaner Bug Reporting".

  2. 2 hours ago, SMalik said:

    I think we should go through all of the entries and see if any LangSecRef need to be corrected.

    Just my humble opinion: Since the category (LangSecRef, Section) has no impact on the function of an entry, but only on the visual sorting in the user interface, this effort is not really worth it. In addition, the categories between the different lists (winapp.ini, winapp2.ini, removed entries.ini, winapp3.ini) are now well aligned, so a mass change could mess things up again.

  3. 8 hours ago, SMalik said:

    ...
    %AppData%\Nero\Nero Start\cefcache.1\Local Storage\leveldb|*.log;*.old;MANIFEST-000001
    %AppData%\Nero\Nero Start\cefcache.1\Session Storage|*.log;*.old;MANIFEST-000001
    %AppData%\Nero\Nero Start\cefcache.1|*.log;*.old;Cookies;Cookies-journal;MANIFEST-000001;QuotaManager;QuotaManager-journal;Visited Links
    ...

    Just to be sure: These folders are Chromium-based and use LevelDB. The *.log files are therefore not usual logfiles but important database files. Therefore, all files of a database (*.ldb;*.log;CURRENT;LOCK;LOG;LOG.old;MANIFEST-*) should always be deleted or only the real logfiles (LOG;LOG.old).

    https://github.com/google/leveldb/blob/master/doc/impl.md

  4. Thank you for the revised and new entries.

    13 hours ago, SMalik said:

    ... Changed the entry name from [Mail and Calendar *] to [Calendar, Mail & People *] ...

    However, the "People" app is not part of the "Mail and Calendar" app. The "People" app has always had its own package "Microsoft.People_*" and its own entry [People *].

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/microsoft-people/9nblggh10pg8
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/mail-and-calendar/9wzdncrfhvqm

    The package of an app can be found out very quickly: just drag and drop the icon to the desktop, right click and choose properties.

    A search using the package name also works. Just execute these links via "Run":

    ms-windows-store://pdp/?PFN=Microsoft.People_8wekyb3d8bbwe
    ms-windows-store://pdp/?PFN=microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe
    ms-windows-store://pdp/?PFN=Microsoft.549981C3F5F10_8wekyb3d8bbwe

    Note: This search only works for apps that are available in the Microsoft Store. (System apps will therefore not be found).

  5. 7 hours ago, SMalik said:

    Cortana app package name has changed. The new package is Microsoft.Windows.Search_cw5n1h2txyewy ...

    The new "Cortana" app is just a voice-controlled user interface extension for "Windows Search". The new "Cortana" app can now also be removed quite easily and this removes the package "Microsoft.549981C3F5F10_*" and not the package "Microsoft.Windows.Search_*", which is still used for many other search tasks. By the way, the new "Cortana" app has been supported by the existing [Cortana *] entry for months now.

    In addition, many people still use Windows 8.1 or older Windows 10 versions, so we can't simply remove the existing entries either.

    So, in summary, everything is correct as it is and there is no reason to change anything.

    wa2_new_cortana.jpg.c969d7dfd9cedf113a0dddc994eceee4.jpg

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-uninstall-cortana-windows-10-may-2020-update

  6. 16 hours ago, GeneralLee01 said:

    Yes I have, is this the reason the Onedrive password is deleted ?

    The option "Network Passwords" clears the Windows Vault. This is where most Windows and Microsoft credentials are usually stored.

    16 hours ago, GeneralLee01 said:

    ... Doesn't that indicate there is nothing to be deleted ?

    As nukecad has already written, not necessarily. "0 Bytes" is also always shown if, for example, only registry entries were cleaned. And sometimes "Analyze" thinks that it cannot delete a file, although it is then deleted via "Run Cleaner".

    But anyway, the problem fortunately no longer occurs.

  7. 4 hours ago, siliconman01 said:

    Modified entry:  [Dell Logs *]

    Added FileKey5/8/9/11/12/16

    FileKey8,12,16 are already covered by FileKey3: FileKey3=%CommonAppData%\Dell\*\Log|*.*|RECURSE

    FileKey9,11 are already covered by FileKey4: FileKey4=%CommonAppData%\Dell\*\Logs|*.*

    33 minutes ago, siliconman01 said:

    I don't know about y'all, but every time I open folder C:\Program Files\CCleaner on any of my systems, I find multiple *.dmp files laying around. ...

    This behavior will probably be fixed in the next version of CCleaner.

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