daveb Posted November 5, 2007 Share Posted November 5, 2007 A video distribution service named "Move Networks" is currently used by several popular web sites to distribute their web videos. These web sites include ABC.com, ESPN360.com, Disney.com, The CW, Fox Interactive, Discovery Channel, and others. Move Networks caches portions of the video stream in a non-standard folder, and as such, the default CCleaner rules do not delete these cached files. If you view videos on any of these sites, you probably want to add the following folders to CCleaner's list of folders to clean. C:\Documents and Settings\<userid>\Application Data\Move Networks\QMCache00 C:\Documents and Settings\<userid>\Application Data\Move Networks\temp Ideally, you would want to use a wild card for <userid>, and use the expression "QMCache*" for the cache folder, but I don't know the exact syntax to use wildcards in CCleaner. BTW: Is there documentation on wildcard syntax for CCleaner? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pandrako Posted January 17, 2010 Share Posted January 17, 2010 A video distribution service named "Move Networks" is currently used by several popular web sites to distribute their web videos. These web sites include ABC.com, ESPN360.com, Disney.com, The CW, Fox Interactive, Discovery Channel, and others. Move Networks caches portions of the video stream in a non-standard folder, and as such, the default CCleaner rules do not delete these cached files. If you view videos on any of these sites, you probably want to add the following folders to CCleaner's list of folders to clean. C:\Documents and Settings\<userid>\Application Data\Move Networks\QMCache00 C:\Documents and Settings\<userid>\Application Data\Move Networks\temp Ideally, you would want to use a wild card for <userid>, and use the expression "QMCache*" for the cache folder, but I don't know the exact syntax to use wildcards in CCleaner. BTW: Is there documentation on wildcard syntax for CCleaner? Create or add this to "winapp2.ini" file [Move Networks] LangSecRef=3023 Default=True Detect=HKCU\Software\MoveNetworks FileKey1=%appdata%\Move Networks\QMCache00\|*.* FileKey2=%appdata%\Move Networks\temp\|*.* save and run ccleaner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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