script ccleaner, make no applications default

Hello,

I want to script ccleaner via command prompt (using the /AUTO ) to clean the temporary internet files, system temporary files, and empty recycling bin only. I have used the GUI to go in and make my selections from the 'Windows' tab, and it is saved to the ccleaner.ini file. But I noticed when using the GUI on different PCs that items under the 'Applications' tab (such as Adobe or Google toolbar) show up checked by default if it is not specified false in the ccleaner.ini. Is there a way to specify all new applications found default to false? My concern is I'll run my script on a PC that has additional applications installed from my PC (or different build levels such as I have Office 2007 but another PC may have Office XP) and these things will default to selected and then be cleaned in the process.

Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

Thanks,

Scott

With the way CCleaner is made and how it detects applications you're going to always have to start the GUI and look for anything new that isn't already disabled in ccleaner.ini.