Alphrad
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If you use a downloaded winapp2.ini community file, or one from CCEnhancer look in that winapp2.ini file and remove everything that would clean Steam - or remove the winapp2.ini altogether.
How to make CCleaner exclude Steam:
1. Start CCleaner.
2. Go into: Options > Exclude
3. Input all of the paths to Steam (physical folders or files, and registry paths).
CCleaner will now skip Steam.
Thanks - will give it a go.
Somehow completely missed the exclude tab.
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Hey guys,
Been using CCleaner for years, but it seems that either an update from Valve's end or CCleaner has caused problems.
Everytime I run CCleaner now - the next time I play a match of CS GO - I'll get 'VAC Authentication Error' and be unable to reconnect resulting in a ban.
This is with 'Steam' de-selected in the application options before running CCleaner.
It took a while to find the cause of the issue but it seems to be a common problem:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/730/discussions/0/620712999982091539/
https://steamcommunity.com/app/730/discussions/0/620712999982924733/
https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/35bin7/vac_authentication_error/
Is there anyway we can strictly stop CCleaner from touching CS GO / Steam files?
Thanks!
STEAM (CS GO) - VAC Authentication Error caused by CCleaner
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Unfortunately, excluding the STEAM folder does not work.
Ran CCleaner earlier, started a ranked match and was kicked out / banned after 7 rounds.