![]() Should there not at least be per-user saving of cookies? Different users (user accounts) will likely have different web sites on which they wish to retain cookies for logins, etc.ĥ. Is CCleaner intended NOT to have per-user settings? Are only the Administrator settings retained?Ĥ. Later when I logged in as a standard user and ran CCleaner, that cookie was still set to be saved.ģ. When logged in as Administrator, I set a cookie to be saved by CCleaner. This seems the reverse of expected, could someone please explain? Yet, when logged in as as standard user, there is no UAC prompt. When logged in as Administrator, to run CCleaner I must respond to User Account Control prompt and accept elevation. ![]() Can someone please explain how this works with CCleaner in Windows 7 ?Ģ. There are issues around whether they are writable/editable or not, because Windows 7 protects things in that folder.ġ. ![]() Why is this? My understanding is that writable files, such as a settings file that will change, should not be written to \Program Files\ directory. Installed CCleaner to default location, which is Program Files, and set it to save settings to CCleaner.ini file.ĬCleaner.ini is created in \Program Files\ directory.
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