How would I create a script that will run ccleaner.exe (or ccleaner64.exe) and run the file cleaner? I know it is not recommended but I am confident in my ability to repair registry issues so I would also like the script to run the registry cleaner several times until there are no errors found.
For safety reasons, CCleaner does not have commandline switches for the registry cleaner. You can just add the "/AUTO" switch to your CCleaner shortcut to run the cleaner automagically when you open it.
Any chance that the developers will add the ability to run registry cleaning options using command-line switches?
I think this has been discussed before, and the answer from the dev's was a no. You never know though, it may one day be implemented.
I know and it won't . . . ok I don't know but, as it is too dangerous. . . I highly doubt