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APMichael

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  1. If still of interest: The highlighted registry key "Edge" on your screenshot is the correct one. Click on "Edge" and delete it. You can also delete the key "EdgeUpdate". Yes, you can delete the entire folder "Edge" under "C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\". This folder only contains the Edge Chromium user profile ("User Data"), which you no longer need. The old Edge has its own keys and folders.
  2. Check if the following folders or registry keys still exist: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Edge After deleting them, Edge Chromium should hopefully no longer be detected by CCleaner.
  3. Just a reminder: the bug is not yet fixed in version 5.66.7716. Probably the bug report came too short before the release of the current version.
  4. I had a little more time to check the bug and have to correct parts of my previous post. (I use Windows 10 for my following examples.) The following DetectOS strings no longer work: DetectOS=|10.0 (= for Windows 10 and older) DetectOS=10.0|10.0 (= only for Windows 10) The problem seems to be that the version number after the pipe symbol now also needs the build number, because the following strings work: DetectOS=|10.0.18363.778 DetectOS=10.0|10.0.18363.778 Please make sure that CCleaner, if no build number is included in the string, behaves like the previous versions and accepts a simple "|10.0" again. Thanks! @hazelnut: Thanks for the flagging.
  5. Thanks for the new entries. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/ea91bacc032800bd1e82d17c4ed6afab1c80baf0 Winapp3.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/2a168556bf228258d1d1b5dfea625e379b558335 And get the new Winapp2ool version 1.4: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/releases
  6. There is a bug in the current CCleaner version: A DetectOS according to the scheme "DetectOS=from|to" (e.g. "DetectOS=6.2|6.3") does not work anymore and CCleaner therefore sorts out the entry. The other combinations with a pipe symbol still seem to work (e.g. "DetectOS=|10.0" or "DetectOS=10.0|"). The bug was found by @dvdbane and reported here: https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/32310-winapp2ini-additions/page/331/?tab=comments#comment-318930
  7. This problem is not caused by Winapp2.ini, it is definitely a bug in the current CCleaner version. A DetectOS according to the scheme "DetectOS=from|to" does not work anymore. Edit: https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/58081-detectos/
  8. End all tasks with "CCleaner" in their name. According to the screenshot this would be the task: "CCleaner emergency updater (32 bit)". Hopefully it should work after that.
  9. The VirusTotal summary is still clean: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/59467eb6dac8716afbd617f7e01b1b32dc00056ad2dd92f4016ae721809fd1af/detection Did you possibly mean blocking by SmartScreen? About your question: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/issues/412 You could use the previous version 1.02 for this. Select "WinappDebug" (1) and enable "Toggle Autocorrect" (3). When you execute "Run" (1) the lines will be inserted automatically again.
  10. Winapp2ool update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/releases Many thanks to @Winapp2.ini for his hard work! Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/d4404678fffbd62cc1ab0f859f87cfcc930f0773 Only adjustments for the new Winapp2ool version.
  11. We can change the detection, but CCleaner will still only delete the folders and files defined in Winapp2.ini after uninstalling the application. A complete removal of all leftovers after an uninstall will always require manual work or a special uninstaller tool. Right! This entry deletes the data and few but important settings of all networks ever connected. This may not be a big problem on a stationary PC with only one network connection, but on a Notebook with many changing network connections (different private, business and public networks) this must be set again for each network as desired. Windows saves the network/firewall category (Public, Private, Domain) there, hence the request after a reboot. Also, some people change the name of a LAN there (under Windows 7 this was even possible via the Control Panel).
  12. No, this function does not exist. But as @Andavari has already written, "=False" can be simply replaced by "=True" with Notepad. (By the way, you can also right-click on a section name in CCleaner and select "Check all". But this does not directly change the Winapp2.ini.)
  13. 1) No, the order does not matter. For a fast and automated error checking, however, an order had to be determined. And since only very few entries have ExcludeKeys, they were placed at the end of an entry. 2) Yes, the corrected entry is already included since last December. The tool you mentioned does not use its own Winapp2.ini file, but downloads ours from GitHub. Therefore, it's also better to report problems with entries directly here or on GitHub, rather than in the tool's forum.
  14. Thanks for the modified/revised entries. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/ae7b169afd579bb15f5f799e8162e242483958e2
  15. Thanks for the suggestions and revised entries. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/b84a73fb8322bfb42a14e621fd41a408b627fb5e
  16. I'm not sure. If this is not cleaned up by CCleaner, then someone would probably have made an entry for it a long time ago. If you search the forum for "OfflineCache", CCleaner seems to clean it up. The entry "Cookies" should do this. CCleaner cleans up the database directly (and therefore does not delete the ".sqlite" file itself). https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/32310-winapp2ini-additions/page/263/?tab=comments#comment-288245 Quote: "... [Pale Moon - Offline Cache*] ... ok, found with Firefox -> Cookies (!!!) ..." Edit: I can now confirm that the "OfflineCache" is cleaned by CCleaner (entry "Cookies"). You can test it yourself as follows: - Open a website using the offline cache: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/demos/offline/clock/clock2.html - Check "appcache" with: about:cache - Close Firefox and run CCleaner entry "Cookies". - You can now see that CCleaner deletes the subfolders of "OfflineCache". - Open Firefox and check "appcache" again: about:cache - You can see that there are no more entries. (The CCleaner entry "Compact Databases" then reduces the size of the cleaned ".sqlite" file back to the original size of 256 KB.)
  17. I think 3) should be: 3) Navigate to: C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Local\ However, the question remains why this only occurs with a few Office users. I also have these files in the Temp folder, but I can delete them without any problems. My Office 2016 has never been affected by CCleaner. By the way, there is unfortunately still no official answer here either:
  18. Thanks for testing and your reply. Here the revised entry: [Process Hacker *] LangSecRef=3024 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Process Hacker Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\Process Hacker\Cache|*.*|RECURSE FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Process Hacker|processhacker-setup.exe LibreOffice now seems to omit the version number in the folder name, so I modified the entry: [LibreOffice *] LangSecRef=3021 Detect=HKLM\Software\LibreOffice Default=False FileKey1=%AppData%\LibreOffice\*\cache|*.log FileKey2=%AppData%\LibreOffice\*\User\backup|*.* FileKey3=%AppData%\LibreOffice\*\User\extensions\shared|log.* FileKey4=%AppData%\LibreOffice\*\User\temp|*.* FileKey5=%AppData%\LibreOffice\*\User\uno_packages\cache|log.* FileKey6=%ProgramFiles%\LibreOffice*\program_old*|*.*|REMOVESELF
  19. As far as I know, these entries reduce the size of all database files. So it certainly means "to compact databases" respectively "to compress databases" and the translation should be correct.
  20. The full path is then the following, correct? %AppData%\Process Hacker\Cache\NYGWEFSCZHOPGSU\processhacker-build-setup.exe However, I guess the folder name is randomly generated. Since it is located in a folder called "Cache", the question arises whether you can simply delete the entire contents of the folder. Can you please try if deleting the entire contents of the folder "Cache" will cause problems? Thanks a lot!
  21. I also only use offline accounts and still have both folders on all systems. I found out that the service "Connected Devices Platform User Service_xxxxx" is responsible for the folder "random string" and the service "Connected Devices Platform Service" for the folder "L.username". The service "Connected Devices Platform User Service_xxxxx" can only be disabled permanently via the registry. However, since the service is no longer used only for sync tasks, it is better not to disable it - as you have already written. After deleting the cache databases, I have not noticed any side effects, at least until now.
  22. You simply have to wait longer, because CCleaner now has to process thousands of new entries. When all entries have been processed, CCleaner is ready for operation again. To speed up the start again, you can use the Trim function of Winapp2ool. Please read post #1: https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/32310-winapp2ini-additions/?tab=comments#comment-175835
  23. Thanks for the new/revised entries, suggestions and replies. Winapp2.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/3a19c2fc3dc9cf26bfd93f0bb20f5dd19209df05 Winapp3.ini update: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/commit/f212def9545fe82aa2f3cccd31a9665415e75c31
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