QUOTE (McJ @ Jun 8 2008, 11:49 PM)

Hiya.
Some very odd happenings with v2.08.588 on Windows Vista SP1. I'll post two screenshots to demonstrate. What are "uninst.exe" and "CCleaner.exe" doing as entries here? If I attempt to remove or disable these two entries from CCleaner > Tools > Start Up, CCleaner physically removes the "uninst.exe" from the system and then generates an error (see pic 2). I've never encountered this behaviour before, and I've been using CCleaner for years. FYI. When installing, I did NOT select for CCleaner to run during startup.
I figured I would reply now.Don't be surprised to hear from some other Dual core Vista users.
There are others that have been waiting a long time for this to be fixed.Start-up items that is.
The following info will help others to come up with a solution.
These answers help to evaluate the problem.Just fill in the answers next to or below the questions?
Provide a list of your CCleaner.ini file.( Tick option for Save settings to INI file at Options > Advanced then close CCleaner.This file will be created in C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder.)
Are you using a winapp2.ini file?
Answer "Yes" if you do and please explain its contents or provide a brief listing.Otherwise answer "No".
Are you running with Administrator privileges.
CCleaner version ?
OS,edition ,32bit or 64bit and version ?
Browsers and ver.?
Security software and ver?
Other data you think might be relevant?
What did you do and then what happened?
Thanks for your report,

davey