MrHappyGoLucky12
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Did you turn off UAC
Please remember that being an administrator user has NOTHING to do with what I am talking about. UAC is Operating System Best Practice and stops Malware from being able to effectivly mess with your settings.
CCleaner not triggering UAC makes me think that you turned off UAC if so please turn it back on and test the issue.
I did disable UAC, but I did that the first day I got my computer and it's worked fine before. I see a new version is available, so I'll try uninstalling. Thanks.
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Click yes in the UAC prompt when starting CCleaner (i.e. run ccleaner as admin which is the default for ccleaner).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Account_Control
Often CCleaner will not start with the modern OS's (do to the need of the UAC acceptance), but that is not your issue here. Your issue, as far as I can read it, is that you are trying to save a setting and it won't take. This leads me to the thought that you are running the program without the proper needed permissions (to write to the registry, or if you are saving settings in INI, to write to the program files directory). UAC acceptence is required (as well) for both those actions.
There is only one user on the machine, and it is me, and it says Administrator, Password Protected by my name. See attached screen shot at http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1424/clipboard1k.jpg .
I don't get a UAC prompt when starting CCleaner.
Does CCleaner have to be in the Start Up folder to run at start up?
Any other ideas?
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How do I approve the UAC?
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What OS version are you using?
My operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and my version of CCleaner is 3.02.1343 (64-bit).
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I have the latest version. It worked before. The option to "Run CCleaner when the computer starts" doesn't work. I check it, close out, and when I go back in, it's unchecked as if I never checked it.
CCleaner and Chrome
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If I have CCleaner set to run at start-up, will I still be able to use the, "Restore last browsing session" feature in Chrome, or does Chrome store that info in a place that CCleaner wouldn't affect?