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TFC log files?


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noknojon

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Hello
Just a quick question as to whether TFC program leaves a log file anywhere that I can find.
There may be items that were removed that I would like to "double check" on -

Windows7 SP1 (either 32 or 64bit units).

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I can't find any mention of a log file for TFC anywhere. Like CCleaner, it most likely does not create one.
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http://discussions.v...316#post1160316
CCleaner actually has / did have a log file area that you could access, so this was the reason for asking about TFC -

Application Logs
For advanced users, or to assist us with diagnosing tecnical issues, CCleaner Network Edition can create a snapshot of your network.

To do this, go to Options > Debug > Create Network Profile. The log file will be located in the Admin Client installed folder.

You can also remotely access the logs of the User Clients by rigth clicking the host, Host Properties > Advanced >View User Client log.


Edited by noknojon, 15 December 2012 - 02:51 AM.

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That says for CCleaner Network Edition which I've never seen or even knew existed.
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Network Edition Version - Trial Version For You to Try
CCleaner Network Edition is fully tested and certified on: Workstations: Windows 7, Vista and XP.

Is anyone else here aware of TFCs workings, including, after running TFC on Win 7 x64 I noticed that the option "Show hidden files folders and drives" had been flipped to "Don't show" & "Hide exrensions for known file types" had been flipped from unchecked (show) to checked (hide). Dunno if TFC changed anything else, also dunno if this behavior is by design...

Thanks for any help


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