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Ricky Marek

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  1. The problem was fixed, by following the steps in: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=8588
  2. Hello, CCleaner crashes on startup providen an error message 0xc0000022 when run from a different user account that has also administrator rights. ("The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000022). Click on OK to terminate the application") Any hint? --- Ricky Marek. ricky.marek [at] gmail.com
  3. True, but what we want is that the tool will be configurable (via the GUI) to cleanup several user accounts at once. I prefer CCleaner than Cleanup! on the customization point of view, but I'm missing the option in CCleaner to cleanup several accounts at once. (e.g. from the administrator account, when other users are not logged in, cleanup all their temporary data). Maybe this is possible via some hidden configuration of CCleaner?
  4. Just curiosity killed the cat: Why should that be done on Safe Mode (I'm asking to learn something new)
  5. With the action you described, you just moved the shortcut of CCleaner to a different location that will appear to all users, but that is not the solution to my problem. The problem is that even if I install the tool as administrator, and then try to run the tool from a different account, I get the popup window I previously mentioned. It seems that the tool is trying to access something that is denied from the users accounts, that today have administrator rights but in the past they were regular user accounts.
  6. 1) I noticed that CCleaner is installed for the curent user and not for all users. Is it possible to intall it for all users? 2) Even that other users account now have administrator rights, I get the following popup window when I run CCleaner from their account Can somebody help me? See also: http://forum.ccleaner.com/index.php?showtopic=7997 Thanks in advance.
  7. Hello, In my PC I have 3 accounts, currently all have administrator rights. (in the past only the main one had), one for me, and the another two are for my children that share this computer. Ccleaner will install and run from my account without any problem. Ccleaner is not in the Start Menu from the other accounts... is a way to solve this problem? If I uninstall, and then re-install it in one of the other two accounts, installation works, but on the first run I get the following window: and the only thing I can do is un-install it. Re-installing from the main account works, but I can not run it from the other two accounts. As far I see, it cleans the temporary files deppending on the profile you use to run it. Any help? Thanks in advance. --- Ricky Marek.
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