UAC not asked, then later asked, free version

How to set free CCleaner to run on bootup, but NOT get asked UAC prompt?

For years now I install cCleaner on new machines and I,

  • disable both "Options | Monitoring"
  • enable "Options | Settings | Run" cCleaner when comp starts.

Then cCleaner runs great for awhile, but after updates, UAC pops up during boot? If I use the reset feature, no fix, still see UAC.

Thanks

Did you accidentally untick: Options > Advanced > Skip User Account Control warning ?

I did not uncheck that APMIchael, and I am aware it needs to be checked.

This is what so maddening. After an update, this happen's, and then I have to deal with UAC daily.

I have noticed over the years that the Windows 10 Home account on the PC which installs CCleaner (including each updates) will get the benefit of the "skip UAC warning" functionality. Other accounts on the same PC, even though they have the skip functionality selected, will generate two UAC warnings when CCleaner starts.