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USBClean, how remove ._namefile.jpg or every ._* file

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    maxrainato
    wrote on last edited by SweetP
    #1

    I will delete any ._* file (in recursive way) on all folder of a memory stick
    but what write in 
    Preferences > File Types > Custom panel ?

    I already tried 
    ._* and also \._*

    but ._files remains ...  😕

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      SweetP
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      #2

      ah,

      USBclean doesn't recognise wildcards at the moment,
      you'll need to specifically add each filetype.

      ~
      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        maxrainato
        wrote on last edited by SweetP
        #3

        ah,

        USBclean doesn't recognise wildcards at the moment,
        you'll need to specifically add each filetype.

        well, and which is filetype of ghost image files i.e. ._namefile.jpg ?

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          SweetP
          wrote on last edited by SweetP
          #4

          are they removed if you select .__AppleDouble files on:
          Preferences>FileTypes>Apple

          ~
          Russell
          SweetPProductions.com

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            apremierdj
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            Was there a solution to this? I have having the same issue.

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              SweetP
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              #6

              v3.2 now supports using wildcards in custom names and filetypes
              🙂

              ~
              Russell
              SweetPProductions.com

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