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Allow us to create folder list


PeteAmend

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Allow us to create a white list (folder list to do) and a black list (folders to exclude).

Have check box for doing just that folder or all subfolders.

 

I want to daily do certain folders like Outlook and often used folders (like games I play), as well as all their subfolders.

On the other hand, there are certain folders that are just junk files and I want to ALWAYS skip them.

 

It would be wonderful to set up certain folders (and their subfolders) to be done on a schedule.

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I have no idea if it's possible but I'm going to +1 this suggestion, I like it

 

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It's possible to defrag only certain files or folders by using the included command line version:

df.exe

 

Basically you'd create a batch file (*.bat, *.cmd) of what you want df.exe to defrag, then you don't have to sit through a whole defrag of everything.

 

See here:

http://www.piriform.com/docs/defraggler/advanced-usage/command-line-parameters/

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sounds like something along the lines of INCLUDE and EXCLUDE in CC.

I like it.

 

you can sort of do it now in DF (little longer winded though)...

Click on File List tab, Analyse, sort by Path, find your folder, right click it, select Highlight Folder, right click any of the now highlighted rows, either click Move to End or Defrag Highlighted.

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