This: Trojan:Script/Wacatac.B!ml is in your mod file: CleanSKSE.exe-112860-1-1709285002.zip Fortunately my virus scanner caught it as it's considered a SEVERE threat and the time and date coincide with when I downloaded it. Downloading Python to run the source code isn't a fix for your infected .exe file.
My Anti Virus keeps moving this to quarantine each time I try to run it. It says it is infected with Win64:Malware-gen. I tried to add exception but it still always gets quarantined.
Possibly because it makes people nervous to have a program deleting files from their hard drive without their direct knowledge or control. It's an option.
Im using it more than a year and i can assure you its working ,not after the game is closed but when you start to play again the game on the first loading screen deleting the unecessary skse files in the background. Safe to use and im playing with 40+ active characters on different levels and didnt loose any of them. Safe to use.
SKSE ENGINE FIXES already got that function removing that skse file bug that the created skse files are not removed automatically fullfilling the disk its a decade old bug.I know cause i already using it cause in the first place i couldnt understand why my savefiles taking up more than 40GB on my disk when i found that bug.But as Santheos said for long time i done that manually clearing the old saves files which one dont have a matching normal savefile to them in TOTALCOMMANDER64 you just set the colors of the file types and its easy to delete the ones that got no matched basic savefile for the game.(ess-skse)
I don´t get it. YOu can go to "C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition\Saves" and delete all files, you don´t need manually. It´s not that complicated.
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Thanks
Just saw this response.
Unless you would like to present your "examinations", file is clean, false positive.
- C++ solution (17230 > SSE Engine Fixes),
- C# solution (32580 > Skyrim Skse Cleaner),
- Pascal solution (68959 > Delete Orphan Save Files),
- Python solution (112860 > SKSE File Cleaner).
I can make an AutoIt3 solution if the community is interested but we still need Java solution and something obscure like Fortran.
Still, this tool would be useful for those who learned it after they've accumulate hundreds or thousands of SKSE files.
thx both ;)