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  1. I have noticed the same problem since version 5.04.  Just installed 5.05 and it's still a problem.  Installing an older v4 version 'resolves' the problem by correctly creating the required scheduled task.  However, once v5.04 or v5.05 is installed, unchecking/checking the Skip User Account Control warning checkbox will result in the error again.  Two things occur as a result of this bug:  The 'SkipUAC' line in CCleaner.ini (if you're using an INI file) is changed from '1' to '0', and the required scheduled task is deleted.  This appears to be a bug in CCleaner, but there is a manual workaround (I've also attached a .txt file in case the formatting below isn't friendly):

     

    1. If you're using an INI file to store settings, edit CCleaner.ini and manually change SkipUAC=1

    2. Manually recreate a scheduled task in the Task Scheduler Library:

         - Right-click, Create New Task
         - General tab
              - Name: CCleanerSkipUAC
              - Select Run only when user is logged on
              - Check Run with highest privileges
              - Configure for: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2
         - Actions tab
              - Start a program
                   - Program/script: "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe"
                   - Add arguments: $(Arg0)
         - Conditions tab
              - Check Stop if the computer ceases to be idle
         - Settings tab
              - Check Allow task to be run on demand
              - Check Stop the task if it runs longer than: 3 days
              - Check If the running task does not end when requested, force...
              - If the task is already running...Do not start a new instance

    CCleaner scheduled task.txt

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