Hi. Ccleaner pro has recently started pushing these script errors sometimes when it's prompting to run a clean. Took me a while to figure out what program caused it in the first place but right after closing this window CCleaner alerts pop up so I'm fairly sure its that. This only started happening after a fresh windows install couple of weeks ago.
I had this the other day, I was told the servers were down. Make sure you aren't blocking it with a firewall or something.
I actually have this same problem. I get the same exact message as the OP. I’m also on a clean install of Windows 10 except I’m still running 1909. I haven’t upgraded to 2004 like the OP has. It only happens when it was trying to push the advertising for Kano. As soon as I closed the script error message that ad came up. It happened a few more times until the ad stopped pushing through.
Anyone know if they are working on a fix?
9 hours ago, LinkinForcer said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> It only happens when it was trying to push the advertising for Kano. </p> <p> Anyone know if they are working on a fix? </p> </div>
I assume you mean Kamo.
Thanks for that info, it should help them troubleshoot - I'll pass it on to the staff
Hi there, thanks for reporting this. I have shared your feedback with our team, and will be in touch as soon as I get an update.
I have the same problem with "Kamo" I hope you find an answer soon. Thanks.
If I select "Yes" it will goes to "Meet Kamo" popup and the Cclean window closes.
If I select "No" the script popup closes.
I like CClean Professional. Thanks for the help with this script problem.
Update: Fix made and should be pushed live tomorrow (about 16 hours from this posting). Will update when the fix is live.
I understand you are trying to popularize and sell a new product called "Kamo" but I hate that it pops up every time I open CCleaner. Plus it tries to run a script every time. It might be a wonderful program but I'm not interested right now and, more importantly, it undercuts your integrity and credibility as a secure software program. How can I (or you) make this cheesy activity stop? Really, enough already.