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RichardKing

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  1. My issue is not concerned with the 32bit / 64bit debate.

     

    The problem is witht he latest versiobs V319 and V320.

    When I run either of these in a Standard User account, the UAC forces me to enter an Administrator password and then cleans the data for that Administrator account rather than that for the Standard Account.

     

    That is why I have reverted to V318, which when run in a Standard Account does not issue the UAC prompt and cleans the data for the Standard Account, as expected.

  2. WIndows 7 64bit Professional

    CCleaner v3.19.1721 (64bit)

    Options / Advanced / Skip User Account Control Warning selected.

     

    When I run CCleaner in my own account, which is an Administrator Account, I still get the UAC pop-up and have to click on Yes to proceed. The program works fine after that.

     

    If I run CCleaner in a Standard Account, the UAC pop-up also prompts for my Administrator Account password and when it runs it clears the files for that account rather that the Standard Account.

    This also happens if I enable the built-in Administrator Account, except it clears the files for that account.

     

    If I turn User Account Control off completely via the WIndows Control Panel, CCleaner will run correctly in both Administrator and Standard Accounts, clearing the appropriate files.

     

    This problem did not exist on my previous WIndows XP Professional SP3 computer.

     

    I have read other posts in reference to UAC, but they do not help to solve this problem.

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