bmclachlan
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thanks. Actually the filename that cCleaner was reporting was MpCMDrun.log. I have now stopped cCleaner and it is starting to delete the files that it has identified up to this point. Once this process finishes, I will run cCleaner again without it trying to identify log files.
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CCleaner seems to be hung up on Windows system log files. It is showing 44% completed but keeps repeating the same log file (MPcmdrun.log) over and over. I would hate to discontinue this process because CCleaner has been running for over 24 hours to delete approximately 20,000,000 temporary Internet files created through a very bad infection by The Trojan zero access.
Is there anything I can do without disrupting process to get CCleaner to ignore the system log files for the time being?
cCleaner changes time stamp on Outlook PST file
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After installing cCleaner on my Surface Pro 4, i7, 256 SSD, 8GB I encountered an issue with the time stamp on the Outlook 2016 PST file changing every time the Surface was turned on - either a full boot or coming out of sleep. This caused a problem as this file is shared via Dropbox between my surface and the desktop so a changed time stamp on the PST file usually resulted in a conflicted file reported by Dropbox.I finally narrowed it down to cCleaner. I can't figure why cCleaner needed to check the file on a windows boot or if it did why it needed to change the time stamp. So I disabled cCleaner in the Windows Task Manager startup folder and on the next restart, the PST file time stamp did not change.
Is this a bug?