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  1. Hi, just installed the slim version of 2.25 and was clicking through the options (always looking for any visual differences), and when I clicked on "Tools", I got an Unexpected Error dialog. I did click Report but couldn't tell if it actually did anything so I'm reporting it manually here. The contents of the dialog are:

     

    AtlThrow: hr = 0x80070057

     

     

    CCleaner v2.25.1025

    MS Windows 7 Ultimate

    AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+

    4.0GB RAM

    ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series

     

     

    CInstallationEnumAsync::Run

     

    Dialogs attached: ccleanerv225slimunexpec.th.jpg

     

    I notice that the Uninstall list is empty which is probably related. FYI I am on Windows 7 RTM Ultimate x86. If I click on Startup or System Restore and then click on Uninstall again, the dialog pops up. Interestingly, if I leave it on Uninstall and then choose, for example, Registry, and then click on Tools again, the dialog does NOT pop up.

  2. This will only be a small plug for Cobian Backup.

    Cobian is open source now. You're welcome to get it from my site http://www.viclovan.com/downloads2new.htm#Backup or theirs, to try the scheduler, not to mention that it's a good backup program. Anyhow the "/Auto" works that way. I run it as:

     

    Very interesting. I will look into it and perhaps try it out sometime to see if it has advantages (or disadvantages) over Acronis True Image.

     

    A fix is schedule for next release.

    It was just the return code when CCleaner exits that wasn't being set to 0 (no error).

     

    That's great news! Thank you very much!

  3. I had no idea anyone had placed further replies in this thread, sorry for the late reply.

     

    Unfortunately I'm not privy to such information. I only know about as much as everyone else does, and only what's told to us in the version news/changes in the Announcements area of the forums.

     

    That's okay, I'm patient. :) For some reason, I never get email notifcations of responses by this forum even though I have it set to, so I have this message saved in Website-Watcher to let me know when there's changes. Thanks for the reply!

     

    I'm running windows Vista Premium and have the exact same problem. I've reverted to version 1.41, whichs works ok.

    I just want to make one observation on this problem. While the scheduled task returns (0x2) as the last run result on

    CCleaner versions higher than 1.41, it still cleans what it is set to clean on these higher versions. :blink:

     

    Thanks for the interesting info, Patrick.

  4. The reason yours won't work might be the same reason CCleaner v2.x won't run as a task run by Acronis True Image as I detailed here v2.x no longer works when launched by Acronis True Image. I had lots of views but no replies.

     

    I was aware that some programs won't run as a scheduled task without a password, which means that your Windows account has to have a password as well. Acronis True Image isn't using the scheduler though, and doesn't include a place to enter a password for the external command you can have it run.

     

    At least in your case, they could have conceivably made CCleaner v2.x conform to how it's supposed to act, which as a scheduled task means it requires a password. If that's the case and they did that on purpose, it's unlikely they'll revert back to their old method, even though it worked better for you and I.

     

    You can test it easily with a password; if you do let us know here. Next you'll probably tell me that you were already running the scheduled task with a password or have already tried it. :D

     

    Andavari, can you confirm or find out for us if they made such a change in v2.x?

     

    FYI, I just tested Acronis True Image with the new version as of today, v2.02.525, with the same result.

  5. Greetings. Thanks for CCleaner.

     

    For at least a year and a half, I've used CCleaner both as a shortcut on my desktop, and as an external command launched by Acronis True Image for it to run before starting a backup. In both cases they are using the /AUTO switch. As of v2.x of CCleaner, having Acronis True Image launch it fails. It has done this under both Windows XP and Vista. Acronis just comes back with a dialog saying that the command failed.

     

    It still worked as of the final v1.x version. Any ideas?

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