I have noticed that when I launch the CCleaner interface webcachev01.dat gets put back into the
c:\users\userid\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\webcache
directory. You can add webcachev01.dat as a file to be specially removed (options, include, file), and it will get removed again.
What made me look for this was that error in the windows 10 system log that says:
Unable to start a DCOM Server: {0358B920-0AC7-461F-98F4-58E32CD89148}. The error:
"2147942767"
Happened while starting this command:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\DllHost.exe /Processid:{3EB3C877-1F16-487C-9050-104DBCD66683}
I know I can remove the 3EB3C877-1F16-487C-9050-104DBCD66683 GUID from the registry, but should I do that? I have disabled WININET (CACHETASK) in scheduled tasks, and Unticked "Enable Distributed COM on this computer" using DCOMCNFG. Every time I open the CCleaner interface it puts webcachev01.dat back, then using my inclusion deletes it, then that DCOM server error appears in the system log. This is weird.
CCleaner version 5.66.7716 64 bit Windows 10 1909 18363.836