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  1. Application: CCleaner 3.18.1707 OS: Windows XP Pro (SP3) Bug: An inclusion-rule takes precedence over an exlusion-rule when the exclusion-rule is applied to a folder that does not contain any files or sub-folders. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a root folder anywhere. (e.g. C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\) 2. Create a file within the root folder. (e.g. C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\WITHIN_ROOT.txt) 3. Create a sub-folder within the root folder. (e.g. C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\) 4. Create a file within the sub-folder. (e.g. C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\WITHIN_SUB.txt) The folder structure resembles the following: C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\ | +---WITHIN_ROOT.txt | +---C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\ | +---WITHIN_SUB.txt 5. Inside CCleaner, create an exclusion-rule for "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\" - Check "Drive or Folder" - Check "All Files" (under File Types) 6. Inside CCleaner, create an inclusion-rule for "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\" - Check "Drive or Folder" - Check "All Files" (under File Types) - Select "Include files and subfolders" The way the rules are intended to be setup is that I want CCleaner to remove any file or sub-folder that appears under "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\", however, I want "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\" to be protected from removal whether or not it contains a file or any sub-folders below it. So let's run CCleaner with these rules. Great! It seemingly worked as it should. It did not remove "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\" or the text file contained within it. Now, lets see how the rules perform if we trash "WITHIN_SUB.txt" making "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\" empty. So I manually remove "WITHIN_SUB.txt" making sure "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\" is indeed empty. While the folder *is* empty I'm hoping the exclusion-rule will protect it from being removed. So let's run CCleaner again. This time, "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\" gets removed. The exclusion-rule has failed me and the inclusion-rule for the parent folder took precedence and removed this folder anyway. The exclusion-rule only seems to be ignored if there are no files or sub-folders inside of "C:\MY_ROOT_FOLDER\MY_SUB_FOLDER\". What I'd like to see: If an exclusion-rule is setup for a folder, don't allow for the folder's removal (via inclusive-rules) regardless of whether or not it contains any files or sub-folders.
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