CCleaner and Microsoft office 2013

I have a question about ccleaner and Microsoft Office 2013. It seems that ccleaner erases the entry that tells Microsoft office 2013 that it is currently signed in to Microsoft account. Whenever I run ccleaner, and then run Microsoft Office I am asked to sign in to my Microsoft account again. This happens every time I run ccleaner. Does anyone know the entry that I need to add to the exclusion list prevents this from happening, and allow me to remain signed in?

Disable Office 2013 cleaning to see if that works:

1. Open CCleaner.

2. Click the Applications tab.

3. Scroll down to the Applications section.

4. Untick Office 2013.

Screenshot (click to enlarge):

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Edit:

I guess, without actually knowing for certain that it could also be a Microsoft cookie you'd need to place into the Cookies to Keep section.

Disable Office 2013 cleaning to see if that works:

1. Open CCleaner.

2. Click the Applications tab.

3. Scroll down to the Applications section.

4. Untick Office 2013.

Screenshot (click to enlarge):

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Edit:

I guess, without actually knowing for certain that it could also be a Microsoft cookie you'd need to place into the Cookies to Keep section.

It doesn't seem to be either of those. I unchecked the Office entry, but was again asked to sign in when I restarted Office. Also, there were no cookies listed on my system to keep after signing in again.

Then I don't know. If you use the winapp2.ini community file perhaps look through that to make sure something extra isn't being cleaned.

Try unchecking network passwords (I think it's in the windows explorer section of the first tab)