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gendo666:

--- Quote from: jraju on June 23, 2016, 03:05:28 am ---Spybot is a aggressive cleaner

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It is but you can tell it what NOT to remove. 
 
- and I have used it previously without problems.

jraju:
hi, I was regular user and then stopped as it deletes entries of genuine files in the scan. You cannot say which file , in some of the deeper access of the program.
               i use ccleaner, which is not aggressive.
               Do you still have the problem of uac for each normal files

gendo666:

--- Quote from: jraju on June 23, 2016, 03:20:35 am ---hi, I was regular user and then stopped as it deletes entries of genuine files in the scan. You cannot say which file , in some of the deeper access of the program.
               i use ccleaner, which is not aggressive.
               Do you still have the problem of uac for each normal files

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I don't have problems with ALL of my files..
Just certain ones.
 for example Puush, ccleaner, u-torrent, adding torrent files and of course when I copy or move a file from one drive to another when I get the  "needing administrator permission." message. As soon as I hit continue it works though.
see 2 examples here:

gendo666:

--- Quote from: Boggin on June 23, 2016, 02:39:55 am ---Your Available Physical Memory looks a little low - do you have many programs in msconfig/Startup ?


I think you first need to ensure that you are completely infection and adware free.

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this is my log.
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jraju:
Also try this after ofcourse, after creating SR
Press Windows key. Type cmd.

Right click on cmd, and click Run as administrator.
Type the following code:
    icacls “full path of file” /grant %username%:F /t
To find the full path of the target file or folder, open the folder.
Click on the address bar on the top. Copy the complete address that appears.
Write the full path with quotes. Press enter to run the code.
Once the command runs successfully, type the following code:
    takeown /f “full path of file” /r
Similarly, write the full path of the target folder/file with quotes in the command above. Press Enter to execute the code. Now try
Regarding ccleaner, there is option to run as admin in the program itself, i think

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