bobbh
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It appears that ccleaner's 'cleaner' portion only operates in the current user context (only cleans out temp files, etc. for the current logged-in user). There are 3 user accounts on this computer, 1 is an admin, the other 2 'standard' users.
1) Is there a way as an administrator to run ccleaner to clean all user accounts using either the UI or command line options? I checked the online docs and couldn't find anything.
2) I'm trying to setup a scheduled task to automatically launch the command line version of ccleaner (logged in as each user) using <program dir>\ccleaner64.exe /AUTO, but it fails to launch when I try to specify which user it will login as, I get the following error in Task Scheduler history: Task Scheduler failed to start "\CCleaner_kriss" task for user "MMHP\kriss". Additional Data: Error Value: 2147943645.
If I login directly as this user and open a command prompt and run the same command <ccleaner path>\ccleaner64 /AUTO it works fine.
Creating scheduled task for all users
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So I assume that if I login as each user and create the Scheduled Task while logged in as that user, it will work? I was trying to create the scheduled tasks logged in as admin, but specifying the user login in the properties of the scheduled task.