I unchecked smart cleaning but I see CCleaner stil starts at startup even though I have 'Smart Cleaning' unchecked.
This requires me to go inta the Windows Registry and delete the 'Run' line.
Any ideas why this is happening??
James
I unchecked smart cleaning but I see CCleaner stil starts at startup even though I have 'Smart Cleaning' unchecked.
This requires me to go inta the Windows Registry and delete the 'Run' line.
Any ideas why this is happening??
James
Hi @JamesJ This problem should be resolved in v5.74.8198 of CCleaner; to install this version, simply click on the "Check for updates..." link located on the bottom-right corner of the program.
If the problem persists in v5.74.8198, you may need to disable the "Keep CCleaner updated automatically" option, in addition to disabling Smart Cleaning-
I am using v5.74.8198.
I disabled </span><span style="background-color:#ffffff;color:#382e23;font-size:14px;text-align:left;"><span> </span>"Keep CCleaner updated automatically"</span>
I'll see if hat helps.
James</span>
Didn't work.
I keep deleting the 'Run' entry from the registry and Ccleaner keeps adding it back in.
Don't edit the registry; use Task Scheduler see below.
I've done some testing and eventually managed to reproduce this problem, (It took me about 10 tries to reproduce it).
It looks as if for some reason the scheduled update task is still occasionally, but not always, being created by turning on Smart Cleaning (which it shouldn't be) - and then not being removed if Smart Cleaning is turned off again. (which is right, the update task shouldn't be removed by turning Smart Cleaning off).
This is what I did to fix it:
Turn off Smart Cleaning and "Keep CCleaner updated automatically", close CCleaner and then open Task Scheduler.
Look in Task Scheduler Library and if there is still a 'CCleaner Update' task then delete it.
For those not familiar/comfortable with Task Scheduler then if you are having this problem this sequence should do the same thing (but I've not been able to test it).
Open CCleaner and turn <u>on</u> "Keep CCleaner updated automatically", close CCleaner, reopen CCleaner and turn <u>off</u> "Keep CCleaner updated automatically", close CCleaner again and that should have killed the scheduled task.
(The closing and reopening between changing the setting is important).
I've not been able to test/verify that second method because once I'd used the the Task Scheduler method I can't get the problem to come back again.
Problem is you can't delete the entry form Task Manager.
I'll have to upgrade to the newer version. I restored an image with an earlier version of Ccleaner.
It didn't work.
Ccleaner added it back to the .Task Scheduler Library.'
And of course, Ccleaner added to the 'Run' line.
Trying now to find a way to reinstall the earlier version.
Also, I keep havin to to reset my password for this forum. That's getting to be a pain, also.
1 hour ago, JamesJ said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> Problem is you can't delete the entry form Task Manager. </p> <p> I'll have to upgrade to the newer version. I restored an image with an earlier version of Ccleaner. </p> </div>
Can you give us screenshots on both your Smart Cleaner page and Update page? (include the header with the CCleaner version).
You shouldn't be having to reset your password for the forum - do you actually mean change it to a different password (reset it) or do you simply mean type it in again?
2 hours ago, JamesJ said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> It didn't work. </p> <p> Ccleaner added it back to the .<em><strong>Task Scheduler Library.</strong></em>' And of course, Ccleaner added to the 'Run' line. </p> <p> Trying now to find a way to reinstall the earlier version. </p> <p> Also, I keep havin to to reset my password for this forum. That's getting to be a pain, also. </p> </div>
Thank you Jamesj, but that's just a repeat of what you posted before.
Please re- read my last post and reply with the screenshots and the answer to the question - "do you actually mean change it to a different password (reset it) or do you simply mean type it in again?".
I was making the point that I deleted from Task Scheduler Library not Task Manager.
I reset my password yesterday but it would accept my password today. So I reset it (forgot password).
I'm also unable to turn off italic if you were wondering
OK, do the following in this exact order:
Tell us if the CCleaner icon still comes back in the System Tray now.
v5.47.8198.
Seems to be ok now.
After unticking the items Ccleaner was no longer in the Startup tab and I didn't find it anywhere in </span><span>Processes.
Restarted and seems to have stuck.
I probably didn't do it properly the last time.</span>
Thanks to all for the assistance,
James
Good to hear that following those steps worked for you.
Let us know if the problem comes back, but it shouldn't do now.
Your issue with your forum password is a different matter, if you are still having problems with that then I suggest you start a new thread/topic in 'The Lounge': https://community.ccleaner.com/forum/7-the-lounge/
Starting a new thread will enable focus just to be on the password issue.
I'll do that,
Thanks again