For MS Temp Files, that would be under "System - Temporary" files entry.
For Windows log files, that would be under "System - Logs" entry.
I don't think Andrew added cleaning rules for Microsoft Edge, yet. I don't have Edge on my Windows 10, so I wouldn't know myself.
Also, be sure to download the latest copy of Winapp2, which there is one entry that expands Windows log cleaning. Make sure to use the non-CCleaner version for BleachBit. You can download a copy at the GitHub page here: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/
Thank you for your interest in BleachBit. If you need anymore help, please feel free to ask (1 issue per topic please).
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Also known as Alex.
Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.
ROCKNROLLKID
Fri, 09/23/2016 - 14:58
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For MS Temp Files, that would
For MS Temp Files, that would be under "System - Temporary" files entry.
For Windows log files, that would be under "System - Logs" entry.
I don't think Andrew added cleaning rules for Microsoft Edge, yet. I don't have Edge on my Windows 10, so I wouldn't know myself.
Also, be sure to download the latest copy of Winapp2, which there is one entry that expands Windows log cleaning. Make sure to use the non-CCleaner version for BleachBit. You can download a copy at the GitHub page here: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/
Thank you for your interest in BleachBit. If you need anymore help, please feel free to ask (1 issue per topic please).
____________________
Also known as Alex.
Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.
Check out my open-source group on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/opencommunity
Windows 10 x64 (switching to ReactOS in the future).