I ran Process Explorer to try and find out more details, but didn't have much time to dig around in there. I've been a faithful user of CCleaner for years. I'm still not happy about not being able to disable it. But users should know they need to change the "user/group" at import in order for it to work.įor now this will suffice. bat files to run at startup, created and edited registry entries, all with no luck. Kills CCleaner processes set to auto-launch. ![]() The batch file should be manually run after using CCleaner and the XML file can be imported into Task Scheduler. The following script and code can be copied and pasted into Notepad and then saved as their respective file types. I don't see a way to auto-kill the task after closing the CCleaner window as the monitor uses the same process that runs the entire program, but someone may be able to improve upon this. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm not a coder, and I don't write stuff like this (much) so these are rudimentary but they work. One is a batch file to manually run after you've used CCleaner and the other is a Task that will kill the process 30 seconds after any user logs on (this ensures it has had time to load, first, before attempting to kill it). I'm attaching two files, as well as the associated script/code that will kill the process without having to open Task Manger all the time.
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