I have CCleaner on a PC (WinXP Pro) that has multiple user accounts. When I run CCleaner it seems to clean only files & folders associated with the currently logged-on account. How can I set it to clean files/folders for all of the user accounts on the PC? Is there some setting or command line switch to do this?
Peter
Hello Peter ![:)]()
Have a read of this
http://www.internetrotsyourbrain.com/ccleanerbeginnersguide/
The command line parameters section will be of interest to you
Thanks for the reply. I read the section on command line parameters / automatically clean all user profiles but I don't think that's exactly what I'm looking for. What I would like to do is run CCleaner MANUALLY and have it clean files from all users regardless of which user is currently loged on. I want the file cleaning to happen now, not when each user logs on. Is that what will happen?
Peter
try this:
Right click on the CCleaner Shortcut and click "Run As" then type in the username and password with administrator privileges, see if that does what you require.