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  1. Yeah I tried that awhile back, but I didn't get any farther with solving my problem.
  2. I have been struggling to figure out a way to get CCleaner to run from either Task Scheduler or as a Logoff Script. Any help would be appreciated. I was able to use Task Scheduler when I had all the computers in a workgroup. Now, I've joined them all to a domain, and I cannot get Task Scheduler to run CCleaner. I also cannot seem to get a GPO script to run at logoff. I can only get CCleaner to run at logon, but that defeats the purpose. I need to wipe browser cache and specific folders before they're backed up in the evening. I can create a script to wipe all of that if needed, but it'd be a lot easier to just let CCleaner run at logoff or at a specific time every night. I've attempted the built in scheduling with settings shown in the attachment CCleaner Business Scheduling. I've attempted local Task Scheduler, which is how I accomplished it before, but I can't get it to work anymore now that the PCs are domain joined. I've attempted running a script at logoff that starts CCleaner with the /auto parameter. I've attempted a Task Scheduler from the domain controller's GPO. If you've accomplished this, at least let me know if it's possible . I've attached examples of the built in CCleaner scheduling and the Local Task Scheduler.
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