Tamk, I have answered your original question here and nowhere was it stated that the topic was ended. You would of course be offered help and advice until hopefully your problem was solved, however it would be helpful if you keep your posts in one thread please.
The suggestion of Dial-a-Fix that was made to you, is not because of a failing within CCleaner, but rather because of a problem that there may be with your permissions settings, as the error you describe has been found to be caused on most occasions by a users permissions issue.
I suppose you could explain it in a way by saying that sometimes the operating sysytem gets a bit mixed up about which user has the right to do what, and resetting the defaults sometimes can help.
I suppose you could explain it in a way by saying that sometimes the operating sysytem gets a bit mixed up about which user has the right to do what, and resetting the defaults sometimes can help.
Couldn't make much sense of all that.
But lately I had to reinstall XP and everything else and CCleaner now seems to be fixing all the issues that it sees.
The reinstall has sorted out other issues relating to use of certain packages (Adobe Reader, Nero, Media Player) that would only work on the administrator account.