Well many thanks for this reply, I am astonished at having an option like that ticked as default, surely it should be off and allow a User to tick it if required.
I was thinking I had a infection that was playing up my cleaner, now all I need is to stop Cleaner asking for permission every time I start the machine, this comes from the UAC in Windows.
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now all I need is to stop Cleaner asking for permission every time I start the machine, this comes from the UAC in Windows.
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1. Open CCleaner, and then go into 'Options > Advanced' and tick/enable the box: Skip User Account Control warning
2. Then close CCleaner, and open it again. This time around if all went well you shouldn't get a UAC prompt from Windows.
Note: If it didn't work right click the CCleaner icon and select 'Run as Administrator' and then repeat steps 1 and 2 again.
Your mileage may vary however, some people tick/enable that in CCleaner but in some instances they still get the UAC prompt.
Using version 5.60.7307. I just started getting this User Account Control prompt at every login since latest update. I tried checking that box "skip user account control" but it didn't help. I can't find a "run as administrator" option. Can someone help? Thanks.