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GordonWayneWatts

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  1. by enabling System Monitoring or Browser Monitoring, Active Monitoring will be enable too

    if Active Monitoring for CC update, what about option to check for update in "Settings"?

    Yeah, I noticed that too -- If you check sys monit. then it auto-checks Active monit., and make you have to manually uncheck it.

     

    The message I get when I try to uncheck the 2nd one (Active Mon) is:

     

    (Title) "Disable Active monitoring" (followed by "!" in triangle in front of later text)

     

    (Text) "Warning - this action is not recommended. Active monitoring will ensure that CCleaner is kept up-to-date and your computer is as clean as possible." (line-break)

     

    "Are you sure you want to do this?"

     

    This strongly implies that MTA was correct in his/her guess that the Active Monitoring is for updates. - Thanks again, to both of you, DvdBane.

  2. Something I'd like clarified as well.

     

    I believe System Monitoring is the PC, CC looks at your level of garbage and self-starts if it hits the trigger point.

    Active Monitoring is keeping CC itself up to date.

     

    But that's just my (un)educated guess.  I couldn't find any official documentation on the Piriform site.

    I'm still not sure either..., but I think your guess is probably right. Thx 4 replying, MTA.

  3. (#1) OK, the 1st bug was this: CCleaner claimed it needed to update to 4.18.4844, but when I tried to, the most recent update available was 4.18.4842 - the same update I was running!

     

    (#2) Secondly, I see two (2) CCleaner processes in Windows Task Manager when I run CCleaner (instead one -as in times past), and then - get this: Even when I close out of CCleaner, I still see one process running... what up, dawg!?

     

    (#3) not related to CCleaner, but there is a relic image of a previous action on the screen (but I add this find as anyone here might help me: For what it's worth, I have to reboot my computer to get rid of this ghost image).

     

    (#4) Bonus question: If I want, simply, to get rid of any and all cookies, can I safely chose to "opt-out" of the intelligent cookie can option?

     

    PS: Please see the images attached, here, for details. Thx!

     

    Gordon Wayne Watts in Lakeland (between Tampa & Orlando), Fla.

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