Looking for help

I don't know what setup your employers have, or how big your company is, or how nosey or devious your IT maintenance guys are, and it's impossible to say who has admin rights.

This simply means that if you have full admin rights you can more or less do what you like in way of installing software, running maintenance programs, deleting stuff that shouldn't be there comes to mind.

But if you or your station have limited user rights, then you will be limited to what you can do.

That's about it Ricky, I can't really tell you any more. I've never worked in a commercial IT environment.

If you can run all CCleaners cleaning routines without restriction, then your tracks will probably be covered, but on a work PC you are definitely sailing near the wind.

Start Menu > Control Panel > User Accounts.

^^Windows XP

it shows me as user admin so what next

What next? Probably nothing.

Just run Ccleaner, which you might have already done! And Voila! :)

But keep in Mind what MR. D just said!

Keep your fingers crossed I think.

I can't really tell you anything else without going down the road of making assumptions, and giving you wrong information wouldn't be of any help to you.

That's it Ricky, unless any of the other guys have more knowledge of Commercial Networks and may chip in with more advice, but very difficult without knowing anything about your Corporate setup.

A final good luck from me Ricky.

somewhat small company 1 president 1 V.P.(me) 100 employees do not really have IT dept. lady upstairs handles that stuff along with other task. I can install or uninstall all or anything on my computer. shows me as admin. I installed CC along with registry cleaner, itunes etc. somewhat to do as I please I just made a mistake and want to correct before all hell broke loose. I this may be for nothing but I can not be too safe. I greatly appreciate all of your imputs and sorry to bother people with such trivial crap.

It's not trivial to you Ricky, so it's important, and from what you say you will be able to run CCleaner in all it's majestic glory, most probably clearing all your tracks.

Just don't get into this situation again. Not worth losing a job over.

It's not trivial to you Ricky, so it's important, and from what you say you will be able to run CCleaner in all it's majestic glory, most probably clearing all your tracks.

Just don't get into this situation again. Not worth losing a job over.

Dennis you are most right. should I run this registry mechanic as well or am I OVER reacting to this issue.

Dennis you are most right. should I run this registry mechanic as well or am I OVER reacting to this issue.

and about this bleaching should I do that as well

Ricky I think we have gone about as far as we can go here with the advice on how to cover your 'bad decision' surfing tracks.

You have run ccleaner which you say you had permission to install. However it isn't really possible for us to give advice on the wisdom of running other products on a employer's computer.

I hope you manage to get through this without any questions from your employer.

May be better to keep your surfing activities for your own personal computer :)

Good grief man, if your logged in via your works LAN all your on line activities will be logged and no matter what cleaning you do will not make any difference at all as the damage will already be done. Stick to what hazelnut says and don't use your works PC

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