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minidan

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  1. Hi, I run ccleaner (2.24.1010) as a logoff/shutdown script under Windows 7 (RC1 Build 7100) I'm dual booting on this machine with XP, for some reason ccleaner seems to add quite a large amount of extra time to the shutdown process, whereas in XP it's negligible. I'm not wiping free space on exit... I just wondered if this was most people's experience with Vista/Windows 7? If not, any quick suggestions what might be going wrong? I can come back with more details if needed. Thanks
  2. anyway, I just run the exe through the group policy management stuff as a logoff script now. not ideal but it gets the job done without the unwelcome, and 99% unneccesary visual clutter crap.
  3. have recieved a response, for the sake of closure will repost here so there we go I'm cool with that. The end.
  4. well, as long as you're not about to answer a question I never asked to begin with i.e. "how do I minimise CCleaner to my system tray?" repeat the "answer" again accuse me of "not using it correctly" then pull an "angry face" icon at me and suggest I take my query elsewhere?? you should be fine I will look up this Mr.G in the meantime anyway.
  5. Mr.G? ok I will do a search thanks Otherwise, could I respectfully just ask that someone else have a go at answering this question (if there is an answer) though? It's not rocket science but for some reason you're not getting it. Yes indeed, it makes no difference, but not because I am "not using it correctly" (to you) and am a flaming moron but because running CCleaner from startup minimises the app to systray already! Therefore checking "minimise to system tray" well... it's useless because it's already doing that and furthermore it's not even what I'm trying to achieve but erm, thanks for the suggestion
  6. Hi, sorry I don't want to be rude but this is getting frustrating... and repeating the same answer to me worded slightly different whilst missing my point totally isn't helping much running CCleaner at startup should (always has for me anyway!) actually display NOTHING while it's working? NOTHING on the taskbar NOTHING in the systray so to start with I don't even have a "_ button", because the program isn't a tab on the taskbar when minimized to systray and ran at startup, with either display option ticked. of course if I wish, I can open it from the system tray icon, which then gives me a tab, check minimize to tray and ... well, I'm no further along really now am I?? to be plain - I do not want to see CCleaner in either the taskbar or the system tray (when ran at startup) ok? which used to be the default behavior some versions ago....
  7. which, erm, minimises the icon to the system tray.... there is no difference in behavior whether this option (minimise to systray) is checked or not I don't need to see this icon ever the background process is fine as it is, set & forget, that was the beauty of it. just to confirm, I have set * run CCleaner when the computer starts * hide warning messages * close program after cleaning and I want to remove the icon displayed with this new version. I will go back to an old version if necessary but I'd prefer a flag of some kind to revert to the old way. Especially as reverting to v2.10.618 will lose FF3.1 support and there will probably be more to lose in future....
  8. Hi, just a quick one, I have CCleaner running at startup in the background. I don't need to see that icon, ever. is there a switch/preference/.ini/ other way to turn it off? I also prefer to keep my system as bare as possible, so I don't have "hide inactive icons" > "always hide" turned on and don't want to thanks. if not, what would be the last version before this was introduced? and I will use that instead.
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