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jenc6979
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      10-18-2007
How do I allow this programme to run automatically without me having to
accept this all the time. It used to allow it automatically, but when I ran
an update for this programme, it popped up the box to allow and now it does
this every time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it is not
blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is driving me MAD!!!!!!
Thank you!
 
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Ratty
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      10-18-2007
=?Utf-8?B?amVuYzY5Nzk=?= <>
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I think theres a drop down arrow you can click on to take the
same action over and over again..


Just out of interest is this the 32 bit version of CCleaner that
runs on XP or is it a specific Vista version.

I'm looking for a program to wipe the history / temp files etc..
similar to CCleaner but for vista....





> How do I allow this programme to run automatically without
> me having to accept this all the time. It used to allow it
> automatically, but when I ran an update for this programme,
> it popped up the box to allow and now it does this every
> time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it
> is not blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is
> driving me MAD!!!!!! Thank you!
>


 
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jenc6979
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      10-18-2007
The drop down arrow doesn't give me any option to allow it all the time, it
just gives me more information about the programme. As for the programme, it
is CCleaner v2.01 and runs of Vista. It is an excellent programme that cleans
all those that you stated plus it fixes all registry errors and problems. You
can programme it to run when you first open up Windows Vista and it runs in
the background and uses up hardly any of your RAM. The only problem I'm
having is that that I have asked about. I'm not always here to click
"Continue" and would like for it to run on its own again.

"Ratty" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?amVuYzY5Nzk=?= <>
> wrote in
> news:83C434E3-A3DE-4EEC-AB86-:
>
> I think theres a drop down arrow you can click on to take the
> same action over and over again..
>
>
> Just out of interest is this the 32 bit version of CCleaner that
> runs on XP or is it a specific Vista version.
>
> I'm looking for a program to wipe the history / temp files etc..
> similar to CCleaner but for vista....
>
>
>
>
>
> > How do I allow this programme to run automatically without
> > me having to accept this all the time. It used to allow it
> > automatically, but when I ran an update for this programme,
> > it popped up the box to allow and now it does this every
> > time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it
> > is not blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is
> > driving me MAD!!!!!! Thank you!
> >

>
>

 
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Mick Murphy
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      10-18-2007
You are going to rue the day that you let that program, or any program, near
your registry!!!!

"jenc6979" wrote:

> The drop down arrow doesn't give me any option to allow it all the time, it
> just gives me more information about the programme. As for the programme, it
> is CCleaner v2.01 and runs of Vista. It is an excellent programme that cleans
> all those that you stated plus it fixes all registry errors and problems. You
> can programme it to run when you first open up Windows Vista and it runs in
> the background and uses up hardly any of your RAM. The only problem I'm
> having is that that I have asked about. I'm not always here to click
> "Continue" and would like for it to run on its own again.
>
> "Ratty" wrote:
>
> > =?Utf-8?B?amVuYzY5Nzk=?= <>
> > wrote in
> > news:83C434E3-A3DE-4EEC-AB86-:
> >
> > I think theres a drop down arrow you can click on to take the
> > same action over and over again..
> >
> >
> > Just out of interest is this the 32 bit version of CCleaner that
> > runs on XP or is it a specific Vista version.
> >
> > I'm looking for a program to wipe the history / temp files etc..
> > similar to CCleaner but for vista....
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > How do I allow this programme to run automatically without
> > > me having to accept this all the time. It used to allow it
> > > automatically, but when I ran an update for this programme,
> > > it popped up the box to allow and now it does this every
> > > time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it
> > > is not blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is
> > > driving me MAD!!!!!! Thank you!
> > >

> >
> >

 
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Slap
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      10-18-2007

"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> You are going to rue the day that you let that program, or any program,
> near
> your registry!!!!
>
> "jenc6979" wrote:
>


I suppose. It has cleaned my registry at least 50 times tho.

More often than not a windows update will screw things up. Screwed my sound
driver once. One for it, zip for ccleaner.
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Kerry Brown
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      10-18-2007
I don't use ccleaner. Their official support forum is here:

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showforum=4

Given the nature of the program it probably needs administrator privileges.
This means that it needs uac approval to run. Personally I don't recommend
you run a program like this on every startup. These types of programs are
best run manually as part of a regular maintenance routine.

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Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca


"jenc6979" <> wrote in message
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> How do I allow this programme to run automatically without me having to
> accept this all the time. It used to allow it automatically, but when I
> ran
> an update for this programme, it popped up the box to allow and now it
> does
> this every time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it is
> not
> blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is driving me MAD!!!!!!
> Thank you!


 
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jenc6979
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      10-18-2007
I've never had any problems running this programme automatically until I
updated it. I only allow it to clean my IE stored pages, cookies and cache
files. How can I allow it to run through UAC!!!???! I have followed the help
files but it is still blocked. If not, then can someone recommend a programme
that I can download that will do this for me safely without me having to
allow it all the time?

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

> I don't use ccleaner. Their official support forum is here:
>
> http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showforum=4
>
> Given the nature of the program it probably needs administrator privileges.
> This means that it needs uac approval to run. Personally I don't recommend
> you run a program like this on every startup. These types of programs are
> best run manually as part of a regular maintenance routine.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
> "jenc6979" <> wrote in message
> news:83C434E3-A3DE-4EEC-AB86-...
> > How do I allow this programme to run automatically without me having to
> > accept this all the time. It used to allow it automatically, but when I
> > ran
> > an update for this programme, it popped up the box to allow and now it
> > does
> > this every time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it is
> > not
> > blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is driving me MAD!!!!!!
> > Thank you!

>

 
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Kerry Brown
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      10-18-2007
Did you ask on the ccleaner support forum?

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"jenc6979" <> wrote in message
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> I've never had any problems running this programme automatically until I
> updated it. I only allow it to clean my IE stored pages, cookies and cache
> files. How can I allow it to run through UAC!!!???! I have followed the
> help
> files but it is still blocked. If not, then can someone recommend a
> programme
> that I can download that will do this for me safely without me having to
> allow it all the time?
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>
>> I don't use ccleaner. Their official support forum is here:
>>
>> http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showforum=4
>>
>> Given the nature of the program it probably needs administrator
>> privileges.
>> This means that it needs uac approval to run. Personally I don't
>> recommend
>> you run a program like this on every startup. These types of programs are
>> best run manually as part of a regular maintenance routine.
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>>
>>
>> "jenc6979" <> wrote in message
>> news:83C434E3-A3DE-4EEC-AB86-...
>> > How do I allow this programme to run automatically without me having to
>> > accept this all the time. It used to allow it automatically, but when I
>> > ran
>> > an update for this programme, it popped up the box to allow and now it
>> > does
>> > this every time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it
>> > is
>> > not
>> > blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is driving me
>> > MAD!!!!!!
>> > Thank you!

>>


 
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Computer & Sound System Tech
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      10-18-2007
i'm sorry i have to correct you of this phrase: "plus it fixes all registry
errors and problems" that isn't accurate yes it does clean some of them but
i have that software also and when i use regcure regcure picks up about 200
more errors in the registry. just though i share that

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"jenc6979" <> wrote in message
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> The drop down arrow doesn't give me any option to allow it all the time,
> it
> just gives me more information about the programme. As for the programme,
> it
> is CCleaner v2.01 and runs of Vista. It is an excellent programme that
> cleans
> all those that you stated plus it fixes all registry errors and problems.
> You
> can programme it to run when you first open up Windows Vista and it runs
> in
> the background and uses up hardly any of your RAM. The only problem I'm
> having is that that I have asked about. I'm not always here to click
> "Continue" and would like for it to run on its own again.
>
> "Ratty" wrote:
>
>> =?Utf-8?B?amVuYzY5Nzk=?= <>
>> wrote in
>> news:83C434E3-A3DE-4EEC-AB86-:
>>
>> I think theres a drop down arrow you can click on to take the
>> same action over and over again..
>>
>>
>> Just out of interest is this the 32 bit version of CCleaner that
>> runs on XP or is it a specific Vista version.
>>
>> I'm looking for a program to wipe the history / temp files etc..
>> similar to CCleaner but for vista....
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > How do I allow this programme to run automatically without
>> > me having to accept this all the time. It used to allow it
>> > automatically, but when I ran an update for this programme,
>> > it popped up the box to allow and now it does this every
>> > time. It is an allowed programme on Windows Defender and it
>> > is not blocked through my firewall. Please help as this is
>> > driving me MAD!!!!!! Thank you!
>> >

>>
>>


 
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