Unfortunately, that thread contains a link to re-direct back to this one.
I'm up to v503 (latest) and still can't get the "Skip UAC" facility to work on some machines. They are all windows 7 - but some are 32 bit and some are 64 bit. I have to say that I can't really see any pattern to this. Mostly, it works fine in my experience.
To make matters worse, if I do input UAC Admin credentials for a non-admin user ccleaner proceeds to clear the internet cache of the admin user (rather than the user that is physically logged into the machine).
If anyone can provide a little insight. I would be most grateful.
Added option to skip User Account Control (UAC) warning.
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Hi Nergal.
Unfortunately, that thread contains a link to re-direct back to this one.
I'm up to v503 (latest) and still can't get the "Skip UAC" facility to work on some machines. They are all windows 7 - but some are 32 bit and some are 64 bit. I have to say that I can't really see any pattern to this. Mostly, it works fine in my experience.
To make matters worse, if I do input UAC Admin credentials for a non-admin user ccleaner proceeds to clear the internet cache of the admin user (rather than the user that is physically logged into the machine).
If anyone can provide a little insight. I would be most grateful.
Kind Regards, Stephen