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Issues with Lively Wallpaper #953

Closed LinguaOccultus closed 1 month ago

LinguaOccultus commented 1 month ago

Hello,

just found the next issue with an application. It is quite the same as with GOG Galaxy before: it deletes user settings.

This time, the affected application is Lively Wallpaper. When I do setup a wallpaper and change its behaviour away from the default setting and the let CCleaner run with the rule activated, the manual settings for the wallpaper are reset to the default ones. At least the correct wallpaper is still selected and the general settings of Lively Wallpaper also do not seem to be affected.

However, I am not sure what exactly affects this or which files are causing this. I you cannot find out, I can ask in their repository here on GitHub, just wanted to report this in first ...

Wether this can be excluded (as it totally makes no sense to delete your desired settings as with the GOG Galaxy case) or not, but at least a warning should be implemented.

Best regards,

Tim

TZocker commented 1 month ago

Sry I can't find this app in the winapp2.ini

APMichael commented 1 month ago

Unfortunately, I can only speculate here. It is possible that one of these entries is causing the issue:

[Windows Lock Screen *] [Windows Shell - Theme Colors History *]

MoscaDotTo commented 1 month ago

There is a [Lively Wallpaper] in winapp.ini but that is built into ccleaner and not something we have control over

LinguaOccultus commented 1 month ago

There is a [Lively Wallpaper] in winapp.ini but that is built into ccleaner and not something we have control over

Yepp, correct. My fault. Can be closed.

CSGalloway commented 1 month ago

There was a way to export the internal INIs - "CCleaner.exe /EXPORT" I think it was, which I just tried and it doesn't seem to work any more. Does anyone recall the correct syntax?

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There is a [Lively Wallpaper] in winapp.ini but that is built into ccleaner and not something we have control over

Yepp, correct. My fault. Can be closed.

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APMichael commented 1 month ago

@CSGalloway This still works. It is important that the command line is started as administrator. Then navigate to the CCleaner directory and execute the command: CCleaner64.exe /export

CSGalloway commented 1 month ago

[Lively Wallpaper] ID=3026 LangSecRef=3024 LangRef=9226 Default=False DetectFile1=%LocalAppData%\Lively Wallpaper DetectFile2=%LocalAppData%\Packages\12030rocksdanister.LivelyWallpaper_97hta09mmv6hy FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Packages\12030rocksdanister.LivelyWallpaper_97hta09mmv6hy\LocalCache\Local\Lively Wallpaper\UI|*.*|RECURSE FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\Packages\12030rocksdanister.LivelyWallpaper_97hta09mmv6hy\LocalCache\Local\Lively Wallpaper\Library\SaveData\wpdata|*.*|RECURSE FileKey3=%LocalAppData%\Lively Wallpaper\Library\SaveData\wpdata|*.*|RECURSE FileKey4=%LocalAppData%\Packages\12030rocksdanister.LivelyWallpaper_97hta09mmv6hy\LocalCache\Local\Lively Wallpaper\logs|*.*|RECURSE FileKey5=%LocalAppData%\Lively Wallpaper\logs|*.*|RECURSE

I don't have the app but that is what it is in CCleaner.

CSGalloway commented 1 month ago

i have reached out to the support about where the user setitng are stored...