I tend to agree, Blossom. Deleting temporary files should never cause issues after programs are installed (if the programs aren't shady). If that's all your cleaner program does, then I see no issue (except in this case, of course). Like you mentioned, registry "cleaners" can wreak havok. There's no way for those kind of programs to "automatically" know what's safe to remove—and should never be trusted to delete stuff without user interaction of some sort (if ever).
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