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Erik Dahlstrand
Attached is a simple administrative template to configure CCleaner using Group Policy Objects. To repackage the application as MSI simply use e.g. Installer2Go

Copy the following files to C:\Program Files\CCleaner\
CCHelper.ocx
ccleaner.dll
ccleaner.exe
CCListBar.ocx
CCListView.ocx
CCSubTimer.dll
CCSystem.dll
CCTab.ocx
CCTreeView.ocx
history.txt
lang-1033.dll
lang-1053.dll
license.txt
winapp.ini
winreg.ini
winsys.ini

Register all .ocx files and two .dll files
(regsvr32.exe CCHelper.ocx CCListBar.ocx CCListView.ocx CCTab.ocx CCTreeView.ocx CCSubTimer.dll CCSystem.dll)

Don't forget to include the CCleaner Software Licence Agreement.
Admiral Ross
QUOTE(Erik Dahlstrand @ Dec 15 2006, 04:02 AM) [snapback]57542[/snapback]
Attached is a simple administrative template to configure CCleaner using Group Policy Objects. To repackage the application as MSI simply use e.g. Installer2Go
Thanks, this will be great in a domain environment. All you need is a log in script when users login to the domain the script just pull this down and install it to their desktops..........YAY!
Erik Dahlstrand
It would be great if CCleaner could be distributed as a MSI package so I don't have to repackage every new release. Also it would be nice if CCleaner honored registry settings in "Software\Policies\VB and VBA Program Settings\CCleaner\Options" to avoid policy tattooing.

Thank you Mr.G. for an excellent piece of software.
dbfrank
This did not seem to work for me. After importing, all the selection data was blank on the GPO. Any suggestions?
Kirk
I had the same problem. After adding the ADM file to group policy the data selections is blank. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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