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Old January 20th, 2006, 12:17 AM
Stro Stro is offline
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Default CCleaner installation in Windows users

I installed CCleaner when my Windows XP system had only one user, the Administrator. Since then I have created 3 additional, limited users. Now when I run CCleaner while logged in as the Administrator, the program only cleans files for the Admin user. I find I have to log into each user to clean up that user's "crap" files. In other words, I have to log into each of the four Windows users, and run CCleaner four times, in order for CCleaner to clean my entire PC.

How can I get CCleaner to clean my entire multi-user PC in just one run? If I uninstall CCleaner and reinstall it (now in the multi-user environment) will that do the trick?

Thanks for your advice.

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Stro
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Old January 20th, 2006, 01:01 AM
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Default Re: CCleaner installation in Windows users

no i think that will only create the (start menu) shortcut for each user. idk if it would work but u could try right-clicking on ccleaner and click on "run as" to run it as each user without having to login and out. for it work also make sure the "Secondary Logon" is started.
 

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