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CCleaner scanning multiple user accounts


kurt2121

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multi-user cleaning is (should be???) only available in the Pro version.

the Free version will clean the currently logged-on user AND the Public (All Users) account.

 

what is your CC version, Windows version?

have you added any INCLUDES?

do you use winapp2.ini or any other enhancements to CC?

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multi-user cleaning is (should be???) only available in the Pro version.

the Free version will clean the currently logged-on user AND the Public (All Users) account.

 

what is your CC version, Windows version?

have you added any INCLUDES?

do you use winapp2.ini or any other enhancements to CC?

 

 

 

Just fyi, I'm trying to figure out if this was possible on a super old system. (Its not in use anymore)  The version is 2.33.1184   

I see no indication that it was pro. I don't believe I used INCLUDES or winapp2/other enhancements, but if you know a way to check i can tell you for sure. System is Windows XP

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damn, v2.33, a super old machine indeed.

can't vouch on such an old version (memory not that good) but CC should say CC Pro or CC Free in the top left corner when opened. (right above the version number)

 

what SP is that XP on?

and just to clarify, how are you determining that all users are being cleaned?

when you Analyse do you see other user accounts listed?

 

can you provide a screenshot?

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damn, v2.33, a super old machine indeed.

can't vouch on such an old version (memory not that good) but CC should say CC Pro or CC Free in the top left corner when opened. (right above the version number)

 

what SP is that XP on?

and just to clarify, how are you determining that all users are being cleaned?

when you Analyse do you see other user accounts listed?

 

can you provide a screenshot?

 

Sorry for the super late reply (Completely forgot))

 

It was SP3, Home edition. I wasn't sure if all users were being cleaned, although the Guest account seemed to have been.. Would the Guest account count as the public (all users) account? I.E you could clean the guest account from the current logged in user (admin)

 

Also I was wondering, would the CCleaner downloader usually put a desktop icon or something on the other user accounts after installation for all versions? I suppose the guest account may have been cleaned individually if that were the case.

 

I'm going to download that specific older version soon on windows 10 since my old computer does not work anymore.

 

thanks!

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