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; Data file used by Quarterdeck CleanSweep.
;
; Standard WIN.INI sections.
[StandardWinIniSections]
Colors
Compatibility
Desktop
Devices
Display Driver
Embedding
Extensions
Fonts
FontSubstitutes
Intl
MCI Extensions
Network
Networks
OldFonts
Ports
PrinterPorts
Programs
Sounds
Spooler
TrueType
Windows
Windows Help
; Programs that are included with Windows. Only check Win and System dirs.
[WindowsFiles]
ACCESS.EXE
ACCSTAT.EXE
ADDREG.EXE
ADMINCFG.EXE
ARCSRV32.EXE
AWADPR32.EXE
CAB32.EXE
CALC.EXE
CALENDAR.EXE
CARDFILE.EXE
CDPLAYER.EXE
CHARMAP.EXE
CLIPBRD.EXE
CLIPSRV.EXE
CLOCK.EXE
COMMAND.PIF
CONAGENT.EXE
CONTROL.EXE
DEFRAG.EXE
DIALER.EXE
DOSPRMPT.PIF
DOSX.EXE
DRVSPACE.EXE
DSWAP.EXE
EMM386.EXE
EXPLORER.EXE
EXPOSTRT.EXE
FONTVIEW.EXE
FONTREG.EXE
GDI.EXE
GRPCONV.EXE
INTERNAT.EXE
KRNL286.EXE
KRNL386.EXE
LIGHTS.EXE
LOGONOFF.EXE
MAPISP32.EXE
MAPISRVR.EXE
MKCOMPAT.EXE
ML3XEC16.EXE
MOUSE.COM
MPLAYER.EXE
MPREXE.EXE
MSD.EXE
MSGSRV32.EXE
MSNEXCH.EXE
MSPAINT.EXE
MVIEWER2.EXE
NETDDE.EXE
NETWATCH.EXE
NOTEPAD.EXE
PACKAGER.EXE
PBRUSH.EXE
PIFEDIT.EXE
PLAYCDA.EXE
PRINTMAN.EXE
PROGMAN.EXE
PROTMAN.EXE
PUB.EXE
RECORDER.EXE
REDIR32.EXE
REGEDIT.EXE
REGSERV.EXE
REGWIZ.EXE
RNAAPP.EXE
RPCSS.EXE
RSRCMTR.EXE
RUNDLL.EXE
RUNDLL32.EXE
RUNONCE.EXE
SCANDSKW.EXE
SCHDPLUS.EXE
SCM.EXE
SETUP.EXE
SMARTDRV.EXE
SNDVOL32.EXE
SOUNDREC.EXE
SPOOL32.EXE
START.EXE
STOPSRV.EXE
SYNCAPP.EXE
SYSEDIT.EXE
SYSMON.EXE
SYSTRAY.EXE
TAPIEXE.EXE
TAPININI.EXE
TASKMAN.EXE
TERMINAL.EXE
USER.EXE
WIN.COM
WIN_AGNT.EXE
WIN386.EXE
WINCHAT.EXE
WINFILE.EXE
WINHELP.EXE
WINHLP32.EXE
WININIT.EXE
WINMETER.EXE
WINPAD.EXE
WINPOPUP.EXE
WINVER.EXE
WORDPAD.EXE
WRITE.EXE
WSASRV.EXE
WSWAP.EXE
; System Files used for 16-bit and by 32-bit versions of Windows
; Make sure they are LOWERCASE.
[SystemFiles]
advapi32
avicap
avicap32
avifil32
avifile
ccapi
chiadi
chikdi
choosusr
cmc
comctl32
comdlg32
comm
commctrl
commdlg
compobj
crtdll
dciman
dciman32
ddeml
demilayr
deskcpl16
dhcpmib
dibeng
diskcopy
dispdib
display
dlcapi
docprop
doscalls
dskmaint
dunzipnt
enable3
finstall
fontext
ftengine
ftmapi
ftsrch
ftui
gdi
gdi32
glu32
iccvid
icm32
icmui
imagehlp
imm32
indicdll
inetmib1
iosclass
ir32_32
kernel
kernel32
keyboard
krnl286
krnl386
linkinfo
lmmib2
lz32
lzexpand
maincp16
mapi
mapi32
mapiu
mapiu32
mapix
mapix32
mciole
mcm
mf3216
mfc30
mfcans32
mfco30
mfcuia32
mfcuiw32
mgmtapi
mmci
mmfmig32
mmp
mmsystem
modemui
mosabp32
moscc
moscfg32
moscl
moscudll
mosmisc
mosmutil
mosrxp32
mouse
mpr
mprserv
msab32
msacm
msacm32
msmixmgr
msnet32
msnp32
mspcic
msprint
msprint2
mspst32
mspwl32
msrle32
msshrui
mstcp
msvcrt20
msvfw32
msvidc32
msvideo
nddeapi
netapi
netapi32
netbios
netdi
netos
ntdll
nwab32
nwnet32
nwnp32
ole2
ole2conv
ole2disp
ole2nls
ole32
oleaut32
olecli
olecli32
olecnv32
oledlg
olesvr
olesvr32
olethk32
opengl32
panmap
pifmgr
pkpd
pkpd32
printer
prodinv
rasapi32
riched32
rnasetup
rpcns4
rpcrt4
rsrc16
rsrc32
sdm
serialui
setup4
setupx
shell
shell32
shscrap
sound
spoolss
stem0409
storage
stress
svcprop
svrapi
sxciext
synceng
syncui
sysclass
sysdetmg
systhunk
system
tapi
tapi32
tapiaddr
toolhelp
treenvcl
tsd32
typelib
umdm16
umdm32
unidrv
user
user32
vdmdbg
ver
version
vlb32
whlp16t
whlp32t
win32s16
win32spl
win87em
winaspi
winmm
winnet16
winnt
winsmib
winsock
winspool
winstrm
wmsfr32
wmsui32
wnaspi32
wow32
wsock32
; File Extensions which are definitely not NE or PE files. This will speed
; up our NE/PE processing, since we won't have to open every file.
; Also, put them in alphabetical order. Make sure they are all LOWERCASE.
[NonNEPEFiles]
2gr
386
aas
ani
aps
arc
asm
avi
awa
awm
bak
bas
bat
bin
bmp
bsc
btm
c
cb
cdx
cfg
clw
cm
cnt
com
cpi
cpp
cps
csv
cvw
dat
def
dib
dir
dlg
doc
dos
dot
dsp
err
flc
fli
frm
frx
grp
h
hlp
ico
inc
inf
ini
inl
kbd
les
lex
lgo
lib
lic
lnk
log
lst
mak
map
mci
me
mid
mif
mmm
mnu
mpp
mpv
ms
msg
mst
nls
obj
old
pas
pch
pcx
pdb
pif
plt
ppd
ppt
prf
prs
pwl
qab
qag
rc
rc2
rec
reg
res
rle
rmi
rtf
sbr
sct
set
spd
swp
sym
tec
tif
tmp
trm
ttf
txt
vcw
vxd
wav
wk1
wk3
wmf
wri
wsp
xla
xlm
xls
zip
; These files usually have a data file attached to them. We can be more
; intelligent about files of this type by having a table of the associations
; between the executable and the data file.
; Format is as follows:
; Executable Name, Extension, Description
[DataFilesAttached]
NOTEPAD.EXE, TXT, "Notepad file"
WRITE.EXE, WRI, "Write file"
; Programs that are archives
[Archives]
*.arc
*.arj
*.ice
*.lha
*.lzh
*.pak
*.zip
[Batch]
*.bat
; Programs that can be removed, if only using Windows programs.
[DosFiles]
*.2gr
*.3gr
*.pif
apps.inf
cga40woa.fon
cga40850.fon
cga80woa.fon
cga80850.fon
dosapp.fon
dswap.exe
ega40woa.fon
ega40850.fon
ega80woa.fon
ega80850.fon
pifedit.*
winoa386.mod
winoldap.mod
; Temporary File Extensions
[Temp]
*.tmp
*.$$$
[Backups]
*.bak
*.bk!
*.old
*.qa1
*.qab
; Text File Extensions
[Text]
*.wri
*.txt
*.me
[Wallpapers]
*.bmp
*.dib
[Graphic]
*.bmp
*.cgm
*.dib
*.eps
*.gif
*.ico
*.jpg
*.pcx
*.tga
*.tif
*.wmf
*.wpg
*.xpm
; 'Standard Mode' files
[286Files]
*.2gr
dosx.exe
dswap.exe
krnl286.exe
winoldap.mod
wswap.exe
; 'Enhanced Mode' files
[386Files]
*.3gr
*.386
*.vxd
cga40woa.fon
cga80woa.fon
ega40woa.fon
ega80woa.fon
cpwin386.cpl
dosapp.fon
win386.exe
win386.ps2
winoa386.mod
; Windows determines which 'special' fonts to use by storing the filenames
; in SYSTEM.INI. This table has a list of those settings in SYSTEM.INI.
; This table is formatted as follows:
; SectionName, EntryName, DefaultValue
[SpecialFonts]
BOOT, OEMFONTS.FON, VGAOEM.FON
BOOT, FIXEDFON.FON, VGAFIX.FON
BOOT, FONTS.FON, VGASYS.FON
386ENH, WOAFONT, DOSAPP.FON
386ENH, EGA80WOA.FON, EGA80WOA.FON
386ENH, EGA40WOA.FON, EGA40WOA.FON
386ENH, CGA80WOA.FON, CGA80WOA.FON
386ENH, CGA40WOA.FON, CGA40WOA.FON
386ENH, GRAB386.FON, GRAB386.FON
[FontFiles]
*.fon
*.fot
*.ttf
; Screen Saver extensions
[ScreenSavers]
*.scr
*.nss
; Help File extensions
[Help]
*.hlp
*.cnt
*.fts
[Lost]
*.chk
[Multimedia]
*.aas
*.avi
*.awa
*.awm
*.fli
*.flc
*.mid
*.mmm
*.rmi
*.wav
; This section contains the DOS support programs. In order to qualify,
; these files MUST be in the DOS directory and also they must not be
; First entry is always the description. That means a description can't
; contain a comma character. Second parameter is flag stating if resident
; or not (if not in CONFIG or AUTOEXE, we will mark as GREEN).
; Make sure the filespecs are LOWERCASE.
[DosSupport]
ANSI Driver,1,ansi.sys
Anti-Virus Program (DOS),1,msav*.*,vsafe.com
Append Program,1,append.exe
Attribute Program,0,attrib.exe
Backup Program (DOS),0,msb*.*
Batch Enhancer,0,choice.com
Check Disk Program,0,chkdsk.exe
Compare Files Program,0,comp.exe
Debug Editor,0,debug.exe
Delete Tree Program,0,deltree.exe
Disk Compare Program,0,diskcomp.exe
DOS Graphics Printer Support Driver,1,graphics.*
DosKey Keyboard Enhancer,1,doskey.com
DosShell Program,0,dosshell.*
DoubleSpace Program,0,dblspace.*
Drive Label Program,0,label.exe
DriveSpace Program,0,drvspace.*
EGA Support Driver,1,ega*.cpi
EXE to COM Program,0,exe2bin.exe
External Drive Driver,1,driver.sys
FastOpen File Handler,1,fastopen.exe
File Compare Program,0,fc.exe
Foreign Language Program,1,country.sys,country.txt,display.sys,graftabl.*,keyb.com,keyboard.sys,keybrd2.sys,nlsfunc.exe
InterLink Program,0,interlnk.exe,intersvr.exe
Laptop Power Management Program,1,power.exe
Memory Reporting Program,0,mem.exe
MemMaker Program,0,chkstate.sys,memmaker.*,sizer.exe
More Text Filter Program,0,more.com
Old Dos Backup Program,0,backup.exe,restore.exe
Print File Program,0,print.exe
Replace File Program,0,replace.exe
Sort File Program,0,sort.exe
Substitute Drive Program,1,subst.exe
Text Finder Program,0,find.exe
Tree Display Program,0,tree.com
Undelete Program,0,undelete.exe
UnFormat Program,0,unformat.exe
[Various]
Diagnostics Program,0,msd.*
Expanded Memory/High Memory Manager,1,emm386.exe
Extended Memory/High Memory Manager,1,himem.sys
Icons used by DOS programs,0,moricons.dll
Mouse driver for DOS programs,1,mouse.sys
RAM Disk Drive Program,1,ramdrive.sys
Windows Tutorial Program,0,wintutor.*
; This is a list of standard virtual device drivers (VxDs) used by Windows.
; When we remove a VxD, we replace it with the device it had replaced.
; The first item in each line is the device id. The second item is the
; device driver name. If it begins with a '*', then it is a builtin driver.
; If it doesn't begin with a '*', then we validate that the driver exists
; before using it. Put file names before builtin driver names. That way,
; if the file is found, then it will use that, else it will use the
; builtin driver.
[386EnhDrivers]
1, *win386
3, *vpicd
4, *vdmad
5, *vtd
6, *v86mmgr
7, *pageswap
8, *parity
9, *reboot
10, *vddvga
11, *vsd
12, *vmd
13, *vkd
14, *vcd
15, *vpd
16, *blockdev
17, *vmcpd
18, *ebios
19, *biosxlat
20, *vnetbios
21, *dosmgr
23, *wshell
24, *vmpoll
26, *dosnet
27, *vfd
32, *int13
33, *pagefile
39, vxdldr.386
39, *vxdldr
42, *vwin32
43, vcomm.386
43, *vcomm
44, *spooler
51, *configmg
54, *vfbackup
55, *enable
56, *vcond
57, *perf
64, ifsmgr.386
64, *ifsmgr
65, *vcdfsd
; This is a list of programs/files that can NEVER be uninstalled, no matter
; where they are on the user's system. This ensures that the user doesn't
; accidentally select a file which is critical to the operation of Windows
; or DOS.
; Wildcards NOT accepted.
; Make sure they are LOWERCASE.
[ProtectedAlways]
command.com
command.dos
command.w40
desktop.ini
; This is a list of programs/files that can NEVER be uninstalled from the
; Windows directory, System directory, or Boot root directory. This ensures
; that the user doesn't accidentally select a file which is critical
; to the operation of Windows or DOS. We also check the 'SystemFiles' section,
; if the file is a DLL.
; Wildcards NOT accepted.
; Make sure they are LOWERCASE.
[ProtectedIf]
386spart.par
addreg.exe
autoexec.bat
autoexec.dos
autoexec.w40
awadpr32.exe
conagent.exe
config.dos
config.sys
config.w40
control.exe
control.ini
dblspace.bin
dblspace.ini
deskcp16.dll
ddloader.bin
dmcolor.dll
dmdrvr.bin
dosapp.ini
dosstart.bat
dosx.exe
drvspace.bin
drvspace.exe
drvspace.ini
dswap.exe
explorer.exe
fontreg.exe
gdi.exe
iconlib.dll
ifshlp.sys
internat.exe
io.dos
io.sys
io.w40
ios.ini
kbdlyout.ini
krnl286.exe
krnl386.exe
lanman.ini
lights.exe
mapisp32.exe
mapisrvr.exe
mapiuid.ini
mfcans32.dll
mfcd30.dll
mfcn30.dll
mfco30.dll
mfcuia32.dll
mfcuiw32.dll
mkcompat.exe
ml3xec16.exe
mmtask.tsk
mouse.ini
mprexe.exe
msdos.dos
msdos.sys
msdos.w40
msgsrv32.exe
msmail.ini
msmail32.ini
msnexch.exe
netdet.ini
penwin.ini
pjlmon.dll
progman.exe
progman.ini
protocol.ini
qtw.ini
redir32.exe
reg.dat
regedit.exe
regwiz.exe
rpcss.exe
rundll.exe
rundll32.exe
runonce.exe
setup.exe
setup.inf
setup.ini
setup.reg
setuplog.txt
shelliconcache
soundman.ini
spart.par
spool32.exe
stacvol.dsk
stacvol.000
stacvol.001
stacvol.002
stacvol.003
stacvol.004
stacvol.005
stacvol.006
suhdlog.dat
system.da0
system.dat
system.ini
system.cln
systray.exe
tapiexe.exe
tapiini.exe
taskman.exe
telephon.ini
ttfcache
uninst.exe
uninst16.exe
user.da0
user.dat
user.exe
vga.drv
viewer.ini
vines.ini
wavemix.ini
wifeman.ini
win.cln
win.com
win.ini
win386.exe
winboot.sys
winhelp.exe
winhelp.ini
winhlp32.exe
wininit.exe
wrkgrp.ini
wswap.exe
; These dirs and files in them are protected.
[ProtectedDirs]
failsafe.drv
sysbckup
; Install names that our Install Monitor keys off.
[InstallMonitor]
asinstal
instalcd
install
load
run
setup
setup1
setupcd
setupw
slsetup
startup
startwin
wininst
winload
winsetup
winstart
wintst
wsetup
; This is a list of EXEs and DLLs that make up CleanSweep (16-bit)
[OurFiles16]
CLNSWEEP.CFG
CLNSWEEP.DAT
CLNSWEEP.EXE
COMPPLUS.DLL
CSCPL.DLL
CSDECOY.EXE
CSDLL.DLL
CSDRVMAP.DLL
CSHOOK.VXD
CSPCT2.DLL
CSINSDLL.DLL
CSINSMON.EXE
CSTREE.DLL
CSUSEDLL.DLL
CSUSEMON.EXE
DUNZIP.DLL
DZIP.DLL
MH*.DLL
MHVIEW.VBX
UNCLNSWP.EXE
; This is a list of EXEs and DLLs that make up CleanSweep (32-bit)
[OurFiles32]
CLNSWEEP.CFG
CLNSWEEP.DAT
CS32.EXE
CSDLL32.DLL
COMPPLUS.DLL
CSDCOY32.EXE
CSDVMP32.DLL
CSHOOK.VXD
CSINS16.DLL
CSINS32.DLL
CSINSD32.DLL
CSINSDLL.DLL
CSINSM32.EXE
CSPRM16.DLL
CSPRM32.DLL
CSTHK16.DLL
CSTHK32.DLL
CSTREE32.DLL
CSUSED32.DLL
CSUSEM32.EXE
DUNZIP.DLL
DZIP.DLL
UNCS32.EXE
; Files needed to launch Network Decoy from network (16-bit).
[DecoyLauncher16]
CSDECOY.EXE
; Files needed to launch Network Decoy from network (32-bit).
[DecoyLauncher32]
CSDCOY32.EXE
; Minimal files needed for Network Decoy (16-bit).
[DecoyFiles16]
CLNSWEEP.CFG
CLNSWEEP.DAT
CLNSWEEP.EXE
CLNSWEEP.HLP
CSDLL.DLL
CSDRVMAP.DLL
CSPCT2.DLL
CSTREE.DLL
DUNZIP.DLL
DZIP.DLL
COMPPLUS.DLL
MHA.DLL
MHH.DLL
MHVIEW.VBX
; Minimal files needed for Network Decoy (32-bit).
[DecoyFiles32]
CLNSWEEP.CFG
CLNSWEEP.DAT
CS32.EXE
CS32.HLP
CS32.CNT
CSDLL32.DLL
CSDVMP32.DLL
CSPCT232.DLL
CSTHK16.DLL
CSTHK32.DLL
CSTREE32.DLL
DUNZIP.DLL
DZIP.DLL
COMPPLUS.DLL
; Other files that may be in this directory, which belong to
; Quarterdeck CleanSweep. This list is used in combination
; with the section called 'OurFiles' and 'DecoyFiles' to uninstall
; Quarterdeck CleanSweep.
[UninstallUninstall]
BACKUP\*.BU?
BACKUP\*.ICO
README.TXT
README.WRI
SIREN.WAV
*.GID
*.CIL
*.BU?
CSDRVMAP.DAT
*.TXT
CSDECOY.INI
MESS*.DAT
LIST*.DAT
ICON*.DAT
; These files are ones used by Quarterdeck CleanSweep and are found in the
; Windows directory (16-bit).
[UninstallUninstallWindowsDir]
CLNSWEEP.INI
; This is the name of the group that we create, when we install
; Quarterdeck CleanSweep. When we uninstall Quarterdeck CleanSweep,
; we will delete this group. If there are other groups we need to
; uninstall at that time, list them here.
[UninstallUninstallGroups]
Quarterdeck CleanSweep 95
; This section contains the names of LOADHI type programs from memory
; manager vendors. We check for these, so we will properly uninstall
; a LOADHI type program. That is, we need to set lines in CONFIG.SYS
; and AUTOEXEC.BAT, such that they only have the program to execute
; left on the line. Specify only the filename portion (no extension)
; in the first column. In the second, specify either 1 (switch character)
; or 2 (program indicator). If its a switch character, then the 3rd
; parameter is the switch character that this command uses. We will
; take the first parameter found that doesn't have the switch character
; in front of it as the program. If its a program indicator, then we
; will skip all characters, until we find the program indicator string
; and use the rest of the string as the program.
[LoadHi]
LOADHI,1,/
XLOAD,1,-
386LOAD,2,PROG=
; This section contains the names of programs which have dependencies
; on each other. If the file in the first column is uninstalled, we
; need to remove references to the other files that are also listed on
; the same line. NOTE: We only remove the reference in the system files
; to the other files and NOT the files themselves. Also note that this
; will do dependencies of dependencies (don't create a cylic dependency,
; though).
[Dependents]
QEMM386.SYS, LOADHI.SYS,LOADHI.COM,QDPMI.SYS,DOS-UP.SYS,DOSDATA.SYS
386MAX.SYS, 386LOAD.SYS,386LOAD.COM,386DISK.SYS
BLUEMAX.SYS, 386LOAD.SYS,386LOAD.COM,386DISK.SYS
RM386.EXE, XLOAD.SYS,XLOAD.EXE
; This section contains the names of programs which contain an XMS manager.
; When we uninstall one of these files, we will install HIMEM.SYS in its
; place. That way, Windows will continue to run. NOTE: Don't put HIMEM.SYS
; in this list.
[XMSManagers]
QEMM386.SYS
386MAX.SYS
BLUEMAX.SYS
RM386.EXE