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  1. Done all of that.  It still comes back after you run CCleaner once or twice.  Anyhow, my batch file is still working perfectly.  I never need to minimize or have running in background.  I use the app, I close down the app.  No worries.  They will fix their side of things.  The owners have already posted that, in case you missed it.

    Cheers!

    - np

  2. Ok, so I just wrote a batch file to kill the process.  Here are the steps.

    • create a batch file .. whatever.bat
    • add the following:
    @echo off
    taskkill /im ccleaner64.exe

    The taskkill function requires admin, so, just create a shortcut to your batch file.  Then on the shortcut, go into advanced settings and check the box, Run as Administrator. (see image)

    If you are running the 32 bit version, I think its all the same, except remove the "64" inside the batch file.

    Cheers!

    - np

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  3. Ok, so I think I got it worked out.  So far, it has not auto-started.  Open CCleaner, go to Tools, then Startup.  "Delete" CCleaner entries from "Windows" Tab and from the "Scheduled Tasks" Tab.  Disabling them did not work.  But it looks like after deleting them, they did not come back.

    Disregard, no go.

    - np

  4. I have managed to delete the setting in the registry to turn off, Active Monitoring, but the current version that was just released, does not disable active monitoring by unchecking the box in the Options/Monitoring TAB.  Don't ever force these options on the users.  They will not like it.  Cheers!

    Still loving the pro-version, for many years.

    - np

     

     

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