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augieboo
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by augieboo » Wed Sep 22, 2004 3:21 pm
Hari, you're right,
those folders were not created by IE itself, in fact i've created them to test the exact situation.
If AU is able to delete only "real" IE cache then it's OK.
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hari
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by hari » Wed Sep 22, 2004 5:20 pm
Inray,
Nice way to test though
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mark_767
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by mark_767 » Thu Sep 23, 2004 5:14 am
Aha. So it is not a general directory cleanout engine. You are already inferring the "Content.IE5" part of the path and this cannot be overridden.
I renew my claim that the UI should only expose the username and infer the rest.
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augieboo
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by augieboo » Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:52 am
martyj19 wrote:...the UI should only expose the username and infer the rest.
I have to aggree with martyj19, the username is enough, although i prefer a general cleanout including rest users files and subfolders.
Btw hari, you did excellent job. I tried a lot to find a bug but had no ...luck, stable as rock
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hari
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by hari » Thu Sep 23, 2004 8:28 am
I renew my claim that the UI should only expose the username and infer the rest.
Marty, it will be like that in the next update. We did not want to make last minute changes
although i prefer a general cleanout including rest users files and subfolders.
hmm... food for thought.
If you want to cleanout/empty a folder, you can create a new plug-in. Open notepad, and save the below text as a <somepluginname>.aup in the 'D:\Program Files\Ace Utilities\Plugins' folder
[SETTINGS]
NAME=unused
PATH=
ICON=
DESCRIPTION=This plugin will empty the folder c:\temp and c:\test
HIDEOPTION=0
PROVIDER=hari
VERSION=1.0
[REG_OPTION]
[DISK_OPTION]
0=Empty c:\temp <1> 0
1=Empty c:\test <1> 1
[REGISTRY]
[DISK]
0=c:\temp/E
1=c:\test/E
Hope this helps...
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Hari, Acelogix Team
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mark_767
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by mark_767 » Thu Sep 23, 2004 2:28 pm
I should comment also, no bugs. Very stable. Nice job.
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augieboo
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by augieboo » Thu Sep 23, 2004 6:22 pm
Already do that hari,
Just thought it could be done using AU "rest users" options,
not a big deal though
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zridling
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by zridling » Sat Sep 25, 2004 9:38 pm
Hari, or Inray. Is AU 2.41 clearing the prefetch folder when wizard full option is used?
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hari
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by hari » Sun Sep 26, 2004 5:51 am
Have you check marked the 'Clear Prefetch' option under the 'Windows' page of EraseHistory ?
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zridling
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by zridling » Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:14 am
Thanks Hari. I didn't know it was on by default config - but it is. I have been clearing manually at times. I never needed to.