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Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you very much.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterIt sounds like the file that does the update checking (CleanSync.exe) wasn’t updated correctly. Either re-install over the top or download the portable version of System Ninja and manually replace that file.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you for the update. 🙂
Shane Gowland
Keymasteri hope SN don’t go that direction
It won’t.
Fun fact; if you don’t like a System Ninja feature you can just delete the corresponding .dll file in the /modules/ directory.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterHi @dvdbane, we’re aware that System Ninja’s winapp2.ini parsing abilities aren’t up to par.
We’ve been working on a new parser over the last year. Unfortunately it keeps getting pushed back as it’s not a priority. Once complete, it will give System Ninja far greater cleaning ability; plus improve CCEnhancer and WinappDebug the ability to identify errors and trim unneeded entries.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterWow, you’ve really beaten me this time. I have no idea how to fix that.
Does this occur on previous versions of System Ninja, or just the current one?
Shane Gowland
KeymasterWhat happens if you click the “Open Containing Folder” context menu item? Does this folder actually exist?
Shane Gowland
Keymaster[quote quote=10424]can this consider as a bug?
the folder highlighted is a copy of picture folder inside my sd card which i use with my android phone
maybe change name to Thumbnails folder
[/quote]Thanks, will get this changed.
Just to confirm, the contents of that folder is junk?
Shane Gowland
KeymasterIs there any way to configure the default download location?
Yes. Go to Settings -> Portable Locations. That will copy to downloaded .ini file into whatever directory you specify.
winapp2.ini must be downloaded into the same directory as CCEnhancer.exe for security reasons. User Account Control (especially on server OSes), firewalls and antivirus software will often block apps from dropping files into the Program Files directory, where CCleaner typically resides.
Can you configure CCEnhancer so that the .ini file enables the rules by default?
Many of the rules have warnings associated with them, which CCleaner triggers when they are clicked. Defaulting them all to ‘enabled,’ or even providing an option to do so, could be immensely dangerous.
Will you guys consider either making the window resizable
We can make the Window’s maximum size a little larger, sure.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThat’ll do it.
Sometimes if the scanning thread is finding files and sending them to the UI thread too quickly, the UI thread becomes overwhelmed and causes the application to freeze. Looking into a method to prevent this.
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