I've been using CCleaner for a couple years now and I didn't really notice it until my brother who uses a separate user account on this computer, showed me that he has two copies of CCleaner (Icons) on his desktop. Apparently when updating or installing new versions it's putting 2 on his desktop and just one on mine, or in the case of updating it's just overwriting. I clicked on both of his copies and both are the latest version. I tried uninstalling CCleaner using Revo uninstaller (medium mode) and everything on both accounts was deleted. I re-installed and same thing, one icon on my desktop and two on his.
How can I stop this from installing two copies on his user account?
Ok, that deleted one of the shortcuts on his desktop. Now my question is, how do I prevent this from happening again? I am usually the one that does any updating of new versions. The only place i see in the installation process that relates to this is where it gives you install options and has a bunch of the options ticked.
The option for "Create shortcut on desktop" which is defaulted as ticked. I'm assuming this should be un-ticked on any future updates or am I missing something elsewhere?
Ok, that deleted one of the shortcuts on his desktop.
This doesn't make me feel as though you followed my directions. if that is true, then you may or may not have deleted the correct shortcut
If that is not true than you should not have this issue again
Now my question is, how do I prevent this from happening again? I am usually the one that does any updating of new versions. The only place i see in the installation process that relates to this is where it gives you install options and has a bunch of the options ticked.
The option for "Create shortcut on desktop" which is defaulted as ticked. I'm assuming this should be un-ticked on any future updates or am I missing something elsewhere?
You are indeed missing something elsewhere, though it is an easy thing to overlook.
As I stated, previous versions did not allow you to "install for all users". This is what caused the shortcut to appear on his desktop. The newest versions installs for all users by default (and can be switched by pressing the Advanced buttonon the add shortcut screen of the installer). This is what created the icon on your desktop and the second icon on your brother's.
As long as you did my instructions above and do not change the setting for install on all users. you should not encounter this again.
However if I am wrong, and one of the shortcuts was named Ccleaner (2) then ther really were two icons on one desktop. However as you didn't state that one of them was named that I am confident that I am correct.