![]() ![]() ![]() Seems that CC refreshes/re-enabled that registry entry when one is fiddling with CC. I disabled that entry (with CC) and the CC monitoring feature was running again when I restarted my system today. ![]() However I intend to wait and see for a few days as I think a solution from the Developer is not only more elegant but will prevent the issue reoccurring with subsequent releases! I for one don't want to have to edit my Registry every time CCleaner is updated especially as I have 5 PCs to manage!! It's presumably this that causes the ini file to be changed at System Boot and removing the "CCleaner Monitoring"entry is the path I shall follow if Piriform don't come up with a more elegant solution. "CCleaner Monitoring"="\"C:\\Program Files\\CCleaner\\CCleaner64.exe\" /MONITOR" However, i think it would be possible to stop this problem occurring by modifying the Registry which contains the following entry: Then rebooted Windows and once again Monitoring started, it's again enabled in the Task Manager Start-up tab and, in CCleaner Options, "Enable Active Monitoring" is ticked and in ccleaner.ini there is now a line saying "Monitoring=1" In ccleaner.ini, all references to monitoring remained set to 0 Monitoring did not start, even after I ran CCleaner manually. Looking at ccleaner.ini, all references to monitoring are set to 0 It did NOT restart the monitoring so that has nothing to do with it, neither are there any errant Services. Having had a poke about "under the bonnet" as it were, I stopped the monitoring pro-tem, and then went to C:\Program Files\CCleaner and manually ran CCUpdate.exe. Problem with disabling that (IMO) is that you then would not get alerted to any updates. Where exactly in task manager did you see CCUpdate task? Or did you mean Task Scheduler Library which does indeed have a CCleaner Update task in "Ready" status. I've disabled the startup entry, and stopped the process many times (and modified the options in CCleaner itself) but it recurs after a few minutes as others have stated. In my task manager (Win 10 Pro) I have an associated process called "CCleaner64.exe" and I also have a "CCleaner" entry in the Start-up tab. "3.Disable CCupdate task in task manager". I tried following your instructions above but would you please clarify Now monitoring will stay I began my reply as follows: That start entry is added without need run program itself, that doing purely by CCupdate.ΔΆ.Remove CCleaner.exe/Monitor from startup entries. But if i run CCleaner after CCupdate, 2x CCleaner.exe start and after program close one will remain (also active monitoring now ticked in options). If i run CCleaner before CCupdate, all monitoring is disabled. After CCleaner update task shedule (scheduled 8 min after PC start) CCleaner.exe/monitor is added to start entries. ![]()
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