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Alain NISSEN

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  1. Thanks for both suggestions. I've just tried both, but none of them have actually changed the appearence of the GUI. Regarding ccleaner.ini, as far as I understand, this file is a substitution for the HKCU entries, but not for the HKLM "(Cfg)" keys. Note: I fully understand that HKLM keys are not documented, hence not officially supported. I'm just surprised that those undocumented HKLM keys are not taken account for non-admin users.
  2. Dear CCleaner support & community, I've recently tried adding a few following registry keys, so that I could hide software update, health check and quick clean modules. The reason is, I want to prevent users (especially non-admn users) from updating software by themselves and screwing up their system. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Piriform\CCleaner] "(Cfg)HealthCheck"="0" "(Cfg)HealthCheckIpm"="0" "(Cfg)QuickClean"="0" "(Cfg)QuickCleanIpm"="0" "(Cfg)SoftwareUpdater"="0" "(Cfg)SoftwareUpdaterIpm"="0" This setup works as expected for the administrative users. See screenshot #1. However, for unknown reasons, those HKLM keys seem ignored for non-admin users. See screenshot #2. Any idea why? Are those keys deliberately ignored, or is this a bug? I'm running Ccleaner 5.78.8558 Free on Windows 10. (Screenshots are in French.) Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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