Is it possible to run CCleaner without being prompted to grant it permission each time? I have set it run as an administrator, but that doesn't seem to do the trick. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Is it possible to run CCleaner without being prompted to grant it permission each time? I have set it run as an administrator, but that doesn't seem to do the trick. Any suggestions?
Thanks
1) setting it to run as admin will always result in a UAC prompt, for any any program ever
2) no CCleaner need access to delete files for which elevated privileges are needed.
3) Please learn about UAC and you will realize it is a VERY NEEDED thing in windows systems which always should have been there (akin to the SUDO command in Linux)
d) Hi guys I've been gone because I am setting up a SMF forum, but I miss you guys and it's mostly set up so I'll be back to answering again soon
Happy new year
Nergal the Evil Demon
Nergal the Evil Demon: I respectfully disagree with your informed opinion. In my 17 months with Vista I've never used UAC - it's a pain in the butt. Maybe I'm taking chances, but I feel I don't need to be monitored by a baby sitter.