QUOTE (alexchevrier @ Jul 7 2008, 10:47 AM)

Hmmm... sorry but my post seems to be going in another direction... Can someone tell me what to do with the ini files ?
I've put them in the same folder as the .exe
They don't seem to "overwrite" the settings of CCleaner.
Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks,
Alexandre.
Hello Alexandre,
The .ini files show exactly what is already embedded in the CCleaner.exe .
Start CCleaner.
Set all your settings the way that you want.
Before exiting the program go to Options > Advanced > Save all settings to INI file and check that option.
When you exit CCleaner the (2 small cc) CCleaner.ini file will be created in the CCleaner folder.This file will override what is embedded.
This file will also contain "cookies to keep" and any Include/Exclude entries that you might want also.
I hope this helps.You won't need the other .ini files unless you want to make changes to them and they will override what is already embedded.The (cc)leaner.ini file should suffice.
Best wishes,

davey
http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/ CCleaner Beginner's Guide.com
P.S. I noticed that you referred to your School.
This may be of benefit to your school system but you be the judge of that.You might pass it on to higher-up technicians.
Running CCleaner over a domain to clean profiles, For network Administrators and Domain controllershttp://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=98819