question about CCleanerSkipUAC

Hello.

In the tools section of CCleaner, when the option to display startup entries is selected, under the scheduled tasks tab, the following entry from CCleaner is listed: CCleanerSkipUAC

I disabled the option to automatically check for updates, and the system monitoring options have all been disabled as well, so why is CCleanerSkipUAC listed as a scheduled talk? Why does it remain? Did I overlook one of CCleaner's active features and not disable it? Is that the reason? If yes, which one?

Also, what is CCleanerSkipUAC and what does it do?

Thanks!

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you can find the answer here http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=37031&hl

i hope this helps

Skipuac is for vista and above with mircosoft's User-Access-Control enabled

Thank you, dvdbane and Nergal, for your help.

I clicked the above link and read the information, and if I understand it correctly, CCleanerSkipUAC is nothing more than entry designed to prevent the user from having to click yes to the UAC pop-up when opening CCleaner. Is that correct? Is that all it is?

Yes correct

Okay, cool. Thanks!