siliconman01 Posted November 25, 2010 Share Posted November 25, 2010 I would like to see a special "Run Once" category be established in CCleaner for use with Winapp.ini and Winapp2.ini. The purpose of "Run Once" category would be to permit users to perform cleaning of specific files and then not to clean them again until the user manually checkmarks/specifies that CCleaner is to clean them again. For example: 1. User establishes a cleaning procedure named "jv16 2011 Backup Files" in WinApp2.ini for a series of backup files within jv16 2011. User specifies Default=False 2. User opens CCleaner>Applications and check marks "jv16 2011 Backup Files" which is under category RUN ONCE. 3. User runs CCleaner. CCleaner cleans the files specified by "jv16 2011 Backup Files" and then automatically unchecks "jv16 2011 Backup Files" under category RUN ONCE. 4. jv16 2011 Backup Files are not cleaned in subsequent runs of CCleaner until the user manually checks "jv16 2011 Backup Files" again. Windows 10 x64 Pro on ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme motherboard, i7-6700k CPU,H220 X2 Liquid Cooler, 64 gbyte RipJaws DDR4 3200 RAM, Samsung 970 Pro NVMe M.2 500 gbyte SSD + Samsung 850 Pro 512 gbyte SSD, EVGA RTX 3060 Titan graphics card (Home Built System); Windows 11x64 Pro on 512 gigabyte Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 Laptop/tablet and Dell XPS 8940 PC. ASUS RT-AC88U router, 14 tbyte WD My Cloud PR2100 NAS Server, 200 Mbps cable Internet, MS Edge Chromium, MS Office 2021 (Local), Casper 11, DisplayFusion (3 Flat Panel Displays per system): Latest Bitdefender Internet Security, Quicken, Weather Watcher Live, ThumbsPlus 10, Sticky Password 8, WD Smartware, CyberLink PowerDVD23, MSI AfterBurner, Rainmeter, 8GadgetPack, and many more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Andavari Posted November 25, 2010 Moderators Share Posted November 25, 2010 CCleaner sort of already has the ability for items enabled and disabled, but only if you right click on entries to Analyze or Clean them. Screenshot: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siliconman01 Posted November 26, 2010 Author Share Posted November 26, 2010 CCleaner sort of already has the ability for items enabled and disabled, but only if you right click on entries to Analyze or Clean them. Screenshot: Jeez... That does exactly what I want to do. Thanks much for the tip, Andavari. Windows 10 x64 Pro on ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme motherboard, i7-6700k CPU,H220 X2 Liquid Cooler, 64 gbyte RipJaws DDR4 3200 RAM, Samsung 970 Pro NVMe M.2 500 gbyte SSD + Samsung 850 Pro 512 gbyte SSD, EVGA RTX 3060 Titan graphics card (Home Built System); Windows 11x64 Pro on 512 gigabyte Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 Laptop/tablet and Dell XPS 8940 PC. ASUS RT-AC88U router, 14 tbyte WD My Cloud PR2100 NAS Server, 200 Mbps cable Internet, MS Edge Chromium, MS Office 2021 (Local), Casper 11, DisplayFusion (3 Flat Panel Displays per system): Latest Bitdefender Internet Security, Quicken, Weather Watcher Live, ThumbsPlus 10, Sticky Password 8, WD Smartware, CyberLink PowerDVD23, MSI AfterBurner, Rainmeter, 8GadgetPack, and many more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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