If invoked with the \c{-cleanup} option, rather than running as
normal, PuTTY will remove its \I{removing registry entries}registry
entries and \i{random seed file} from the local machine (after
-confirming with the user).
+confirming with the user). It will also attempt to remove information
+about recently launched sessions stored in the \q{jump list} on
+Windows 7 and up.
Note that on \i{multi-user systems}, \c{-cleanup} only removes
registry entries and files associated with the currently logged-in