I have the Run CCleaner on startup option enabled but I have yet to see the application either load in the system tray which I inistally thought this option was for nor have I seen it do a cleaning. As some of you may know there is another free utility out there that CAN run in the System Tray and perform a cleanup whenever your browser(s) either close down, when Windows shuts down/starts up. Can CCleaner do any of these or is it still a manual operation in that one has to start the application when a cleaning is desired?
The startup option does work, but it runs in the background. You don't see it running, and it's the same when you run it from the recycle bin.
It will only allow the 'Cleaner' portion to auto-function. You still have to manually run the 'Issues' portion to remove invalid registry data, broken shortcuts, etc.