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  1. Hmmm... sorry but my post seems to be going in another direction... Can someone tell me what to do with the ini files ? I've put them in the same folder as the .exe They don't seem to "overwrite" the settings of CCleaner. Am I doing something wrong ? Thanks, Alexandre.
  2. Thanks for the files... but it doesn't seem to work I tried this : I analyzed my computer with CCleaner when all options are checked. I closed it and re-open it. The items are still all checked. I closed CCleaner and copied the 3 inis in the same folder as the .exe and launched again CCleaner. All the items where checked... shouldn't some of them be unchecked if the ini are working ? Alexandre.
  3. Thanks for the help. How can you know for sure what items are selected if you use the /auto ? I wouldn't want to loose something important... Is there a .ini file or is it written in the registry ? Where is it ? Alexandre
  4. Nevermind for the command line for deffragler, I installed it and there's a df.exe that can be run in a command line, it's something that I will look at ! I'm still looking for CCleaner though... Alexandre.
  5. Hi everyone, I've been using CCleaner for a while and it's a great program. I wanted to ask if there's a way to run CCleaner to clean the hard drive in a batch file. I work in schools and I would start the batch on all my computers at the end of the year. While I was looking in the forum, I found about defraggler... it seems a good defrag program and I will install it on my computers... but it brings up the same question, is there a way to defrag the hard drive with a batch file ? Thanks, Alexandre
  6. Hi, is there a .msi file avaiable to download ? I would like to know if there's a project to make it avaiable for download, because I would like to install CCleaner with GPOs. Thanks.
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