I want ccleaner neither to watch and protct me,. nor do I want it to update itsself, without me doing it.
Is there a way to set it to do what I want?
I want ccleaner neither to watch and protct me,. nor do I want it to update itsself, without me doing it.
Is there a way to set it to do what I want?
yes.
turn off monitoring, disable auto-updater, create firewall rules, and/or use portable version.
it all depends on what you want CC to do for you.
what version do you have?
Also don't forget to untick the tickbox under Privacy (as well as the Smart Cleaning?Monitoring tickboxes)
9 hours ago, John Grey said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> nor do I want it to update itsself, without me doing it. </p> </div>
FWIW, the same thing happened to me. My CCleaner (free version) silently auto updated yesterday from 5.43 to 5.46 without any prompts or warning. I probably wouldn't even have known it updated if I didn't happen to notice the version number change. I had all the usual settings disabled (monitoring, auto update check, etc.) as well, so the update came as quite a surprise to say the least. I didn't however disable the so-called emergency updater in Task Scheduler (which I now see is a popular suggestion) or create firewall rules so the emergency updater is almost certainly the culprit.
22 hours ago, mta said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> yes. </p> <p> turn off monitoring, disable auto-updater, create firewall rules, and/or use portable version. </p> <p> it all depends on what you want CC to do for you. what version do you have? </p> </div>
These would be the settings I have used for years. CCleaner chenged or ignored them...
There will be snow in hell, before I would turn on monitoring! CCleaner did that!
THAT is what I want to do something about !!!!!
I have reset everything and will see, if the see if those settings will change again...