Rory
Rory
I agree this would be useful. I understand why it doesn't do it, but initially I also assumed it'd clean up the backups it took, not just the ones for...
Here's a script I wrote to do this. It deletes old BAK and TRN files from folders where there's no matching database. Disclaimer: It's probably buggy, assumes the default folder...
I deleted that folder and still get the exception when I start up PerfView.exe from gui:  Any other way I can run with more logs?
Windows Server 2016 Standard x64, on a VM. Windows version 10.0.14393 I have several similarly-configured (but not exact) other VMs where PerfView runs fine.
+1 for this. IE support would be great.