I hadn't observed it in the previous version, but I'm just wondering why there are duplicate entries for some items in the Startup section of my CCleaner.
I notice, for example, that the program SUPERAntiSpyware (amongst others) is listed opposite the user 'Tom' (me) and also opposite the user 'Administrator' (me). I try to disable unwanted programs in Startup if possible, but am not sure if one of the double entries should be disabled. I attach a screenshot.
From my past experience with SuperAntiSpyware it creates a startup entry even if using the freeware version. If there's a SuperAntiSpyware forum it's probably best to ask them before removing either of the entries you see.
I know that Administrator user is not the same as Admin privileges, Nergal. My question was WHY there are duplicate entries for several programs in the CCleaner 'Startup'.
It's not a SuperAntiSpyware-specific issue, Andavari, because several programs, as well as SuperAntiSpyware, have duplicate entries.
Thanks, Hazelnut. That link seems like a possible resolution, but before I go down that road I've disabled one of the various duplicate entries in the CCleaner tools>startup section. The duplicates under in that section were Administrator and Tom (myself). I disabled Administrator in each duplicate case.
I'll report back if that's a successful resolution.