I'm running CCleaner (latest stable version) on Vista Business. I have discovered that in Vista I have to run 'as administrator' otherwise CCleaner does not remove ('fix') the issues.
I accidentally discovered that checking for 'issues' as administrator gives different results than running it as a normal user.
I have attached two screen images, the first listing the issues 'as admin' and the second as a normal user.
I'm running CCleaner (latest stable version) on Vista Business. I have discovered that in Vista I have to run 'as administrator' otherwise CCleaner does not remove ('fix') the issues.
I accidentally discovered that checking for 'issues' as administrator gives different results than running it as a normal user.
I have attached two screen images, the first listing the issues 'as admin' and the second as a normal user.
What gives?
That is down to Vista's increased security measures, not CCleaners fault.
That is down to Vista's increased security measures, not CCleaners fault.
I am not complaining about 'running as admin' - this appears to be normal for a number of other programs too.
What I am concerned about is that two different sets of 'issues' are being reported by CCleaner - depending on who does the search. Even more surprising, the issues found for an administartor's search are a sub-set of those found when the analyisis is done by a normal user.
How can searching for 'issues' as an administrator (i.e. with greater access privileges) produce less issues? It looks like an un-natural consequence to me.