Have just downloaded the newest version of CCleaner (3.01). I have Windows 7 64-bit and when running the registry cleaner all of my .fot file-format fonts are listed in the registry section of CCleaner. I have used all previous versions of CCleaner with no issues whatsoever.
I have another PC with Windows XP and do not have this issue with that PC using 3.01.
I can uncheck the font box in the program, but I don't think that it is intended that this should be necessary.
That is interesting. Is this new? If it is necessary, then I would think that I would have had this issue before and I never have. On my PC with Windows XP, even with this new version of CCleaner, the fonts section is just fine - only on my Windows 7 PC do I have this issue. Why would it be necessary? CCleaner should be able to recognize .fot-file format as legitimate fonts.