I have been using CCleaner in scripts for several years to empty all the temporary files before a backup. However since I upgraded from XP to Windows 10 I find CCleaner is returning the 0 completion code immediately rather than when the program closes and so I cannot wait for cleaning completion.
So could there be a command line variant of AUTO or AUTORB which does not return a status until the program closes?
In a batch file "Start /Wait CCleaner.exe /AUTO" would then work.
Or if I use a command window running CCleaner will not give me another prompt until it finishes.
My main use is as a Run First item in 2BrightSparks SyncBack program.