It's not showing in CCleaner for me on Win 7 but I did get a popup from the Avast firewall that it was trying to browse the internet so I allowed it.
It also does not show in Autoruns.
It does show in the Windows 7 Task Scheduler as starting with user logon. It says it has multiple triggers though.
I have many other things showing in the Windows Task Scheduler on the local tab that do not show up in CCleaner.
I'll have to look at the XP machine now where it seems that the results will be exactly the opposite from Win 7.
Well, this is interesting. On the XP machine, the task does not show up anywhere. Not in CCleaner, Autoruns, or the XP Task Scheduler. It simply was never created and does not exist. The .exe file is present in the Avast folder however.
I ran Avast repair and now the task does show in CCleaner and Autoruns but still not in the XP Task Scheduler. It does seem to run because the firewall prompted that it was trying to connect inside my own computer. In Win7 it said it was trying to browse the web. I have noticed these inconsistencies in the Avast firewall between versions of Windows before so I set the rule to auto-decide for other connections. I tried to make a task in the Task Scheduler to run emergency update at startup or on logon but the tasks don't work. It says I need to set a password for the user name but that doesn't work either. I can only figure that because I do not use a Windows password to log in it can't find one and therefore the tasks will not run. I'm not going to set a Windows password because that's annoying at every startup so I guess I can't make tasks in XP. That also may be the reason why the Emergency Update task created by Avast does not show in the XP Task Scheduler.
The bottom line is that it seems to be working regardless of where it shows or doesn't show and I guess that's all that really matters.