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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 00:20:48 +1100, "David Candy" <.> wrote:
>Type in Start Run
>Regsvr32 dataclen
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>Does that registry key remain the same? I don't have a PC Health entry. But
>your entry is missing at leat 1 and/or two values. CSIDL= and/or Folder=.
>CSIDL is a numver representing well known folders (like My Docs, My Pics, &
>Send To). If both are present then folders are the sub folders of the CSIDL
>else it is the path. I think it finds C:\ as nothing is specified (simular to
>what I suspected when I thought you may have typed that path from regedit
>rather than export).
>
>This is the Data Driven Cleaner (@="{C0E13E61-0CC6-11d1-BBB6-0060978B2AE6}"
>tells us that). You can make as many custom cleaners as you want. You program
>it with registry entries.
>
>This instance, called PC Health files, is programed to delete *.* files that
>were accessed more than 0 days ago but not system, hidden, etc and don't do
>sub dirs. Also it only shows when there are files to be deleted and it won't
>remove the directory. Nor will it run without permission in a critical low
>disk space situation. Mostly because no flags have been set. It also has been
>scheduled twice (two numbered StateFlags).
Hi David,
thanks for the info. I ended up deleting the whole volumecaches key,
then recreating it using regsvr32 dataclen. Seems OK, but they're
fewer entries now.
I might put it back the way it was, because, now that I kn9w what's
going on with the "pc health" key, I can use it to my advantage.
Can you please tell me where all those state flags are documented?
Thanks,
Dave
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