Install again.. This time right click on you mouse,and run as Administrator...Do the same when you run the program..See if that works for you please .
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> I read the review list on the page you gave me and evidently I am not the only person to have this problem. The few who did, also had XP-SP-3. Maybe my computer is just not able to run this software.
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> Sent: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 23:03:23 +0200 (CEST)
> Subject: [Simply Computers] Re: Deleting Temp Files
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> > Have spent an hour trying to install CCleaner. I first only found the paid version and then when I found the free version, it would not install. When I clicked on the download, it came up in my download folder as cancelled. Then I clicked on retry and it opened in the folder. That is as far as I could go. I double clicked the exe file and it did nothing. When I right clicked, the open option was grayed out. There was something stopping me from opening this download. Guess I will just manually delete temp files. Is it safe to delete the objects in the disk cleaner? I have several Anti-Malware programs set up and some settings in Adobe that do not allow third party cookies. I guess maybe something is just doing what it is supposed to do.
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> > Sent: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 11:24:21 +0200 (CEST)
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> > Subject: [Simply Computers] Re: Deleting Temp Files
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> > Temp files can be removed without any ill effect. If any are needed they will be recreated as needed. The free version of CCleaner can help with cleaning up temp files.
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> > Many group members don't like Norton and instead prefer to use free tools. One such is Comodo Internet Security.
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> > My Norton Live updates have been slowing down my computer considerably. I installed it last October and for the first few months it was fine. Now it just seems to eat memory and the live updates add up to the thousands. I emailed a Norton tech and was told, of course that the problem was with my computer. He said to go to search, which should have been RUN and type in %temp% and delete all files and folders. Then he said to type in prefetch (94 objects) in the "search" again and delete all files and folders. Then he said to type in %temp% and delete all files and folders again. He then said to go to disk cleanup and delete all unused files and games, then restart. Disk Clean up calculated that I could free up 10,838 kb. I also check defrag on my computer weekly and it says it does not need it. He wanted permission to gain remote access to my computer and I said NO WAY. There are a lot of files under these settings. 464 objects in temp file. My question is, is t
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