![]() I've never quite got my head around how this works, what's in or out, but I don't need to know. VLC, MS Office etc, that CCleaner doesn't care if they're open/running when it's doing its thing. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. eMail clients, image viewers, media players etc, including some things that are selectable as applications to be cleaned by CCleaner e.g. TeamViewer Host can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Interestingly, there are plenty of things, some surprising, that are not in this category. TV itself, not its Service) is running when CCleaner is initiated, it is in the category of things like browsers and W Explorer etc that CCleaner would either like to have closed or it will skip them on that run. That would have been even more impressive and a tad more scary.ģ. If TV's Service is set to Disabled (as opposed to Manual), 7 doesn't manage to overcome that and start the Service. ![]() I ran TV for a while making and ending connections and at the end of all that, its Service was still not running (and still set to Manual of course).Ģ. When TV's Service is set to Manual, TV itself doesn't actually bother to start it when it, TV, starts. Some more fun-facts I've just discovered by playing around. ![]() It then leaves it started and running, no reversion. Just to clarify, 7 doesn't (ever) stop the TeamViewer service it only starts it when it's set to Manual but not already running. Good input from all and fast response from Moderator/s, thank you.
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