would it be possible to include deletion of the temp files and other crap for every user....I don't mean "all users" I mean every user who has an account on the PC.
I currently have to log in to the account of each of my family members and run ccleaner from that user account, it would be easier to do it all from one account.
However, the (ridiculous) limitation of Run as... is that you can only do it for password-protected accounts. If an account is not password-protected, you won't be able to do it.
and shift right click ccleaner, choose run as other user
Thanks for the prompt reply....and apologies for not searching first (!)....
I still think the OPTION of doing so would be useful, if we don't want to use it then so be it
Considering your second tip to run as another user, this wouldn't really be much quicker than logging on as that user in the first place, but thanks for the tip - didn't know I could do that !
Thanks for the prompt reply....and apologies for not searching first (!)....
I still think the OPTION of doing so would be useful, if we don't want to use it then so be it
Considering your second tip to run as another user, this wouldn't really be much quicker than logging on as that user in the first place, but thanks for the tip - didn't know I could do that !
Here's an easier way to do what you want.
One of the reasons I love CCleaner is you can use Scheduled Tasks in the Control Panel to have it run automatically for each user. If you only want to run it manually, you can add the tasks then turn them off. Once you have done that then you can log in as any user, go to the Scheduled Tasks and right-click each user's task to run it. I do that to clean everything before I defrag the computer.
One of the reasons I love CCleaner is you can use Scheduled Tasks in the Control Panel to have it run automatically for each user. If you only want to run it manually, you can add the tasks then turn them off. Once you have done that then you can log in as any user, go to the Scheduled Tasks and right-click each user's task to run it. I do that to clean everything before I defrag the computer.
thanks for the tip......I will look into that possibility
However, the (ridiculous) limitation of Run as... is that you can only do it for password-protected accounts. If an account is not password-protected, you won't be able to do it.