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AS
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      04-14-2006
I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?

I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.

Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
rebooted and XP is working great again.

Any comments or thoughts?
Thanks so much.

 
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Geesey48
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      04-14-2006
Try ticking the "show updates" box at the top of Add or Remove Programs and
see if HP Share to Web shows up.

"AS" wrote:

> I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
> It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
> of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
>
> I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
> files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
> in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
> tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
> Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
>
> Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
> this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
> rebooted and XP is working great again.
>
> Any comments or thoughts?
> Thanks so much.
>

 
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AS
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      04-14-2006
It's possible I could be loosing my mind but I DO NOT see HP Share to Web
anywhere in add/remove programs. Even after selecting "show updates". I
beleive someone else posted a similar issue stating they did not see it
either and inquired how does it get removed? In talking with MS it appears
they are suggesting remove the KB completly instead of indicating it could be
specific software

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

"Geesey48" wrote:

> Try ticking the "show updates" box at the top of Add or Remove Programs and
> see if HP Share to Web shows up.
>
> "AS" wrote:
>
> > I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
> > It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
> > of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
> >
> > I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
> > files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
> > in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
> > tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
> > Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
> >
> > Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
> > this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
> > rebooted and XP is working great again.
> >
> > Any comments or thoughts?
> > Thanks so much.
> >

 
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Geesey48
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      04-14-2006
What has worked for me in the past is opening the program folder and locating
the uninstall file (ie something called *uninstall.exe - should be c:/program
files/hewlett packard and try to find an unistall file under HP Share to
Web). Alternatively right clicking the HP Share to Web icon and choosing
Properties should show you the file location. Try to find an uninstall file
there.
Also Start - All Programs - Hewlett Packed - Share to Web might show an
uninstall shortcut. Be carefull just to uninstall HP Share to Web.
If MS are suggesting just removing the update then the decision is entirely
up to you. Seems a pretty significant security update just to do without for
now in my estimation.

"AS" wrote:

> It's possible I could be loosing my mind but I DO NOT see HP Share to Web
> anywhere in add/remove programs. Even after selecting "show updates". I
> beleive someone else posted a similar issue stating they did not see it
> either and inquired how does it get removed? In talking with MS it appears
> they are suggesting remove the KB completly instead of indicating it could be
> specific software
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>
> "Geesey48" wrote:
>
> > Try ticking the "show updates" box at the top of Add or Remove Programs and
> > see if HP Share to Web shows up.
> >
> > "AS" wrote:
> >
> > > I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
> > > It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
> > > of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
> > >
> > > I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
> > > files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
> > > in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
> > > tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
> > > Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
> > >
> > > Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
> > > this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
> > > rebooted and XP is working great again.
> > >
> > > Any comments or thoughts?
> > > Thanks so much.
> > >

 
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AS
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      04-14-2006
Since the common culprit seems to be the HP software from what people are
saying(MS disputes this) I am hopeful someone has additional information
based on some the following details. It appears that even thought I have a
folder under program files\Hewlett-Packard\HP Sahre to Web I do not have
share to web running. No where in this folder or in add/remove programs is
there an UNINSTALL.

The only option I have off the start menu is to ru the Share to Web Wizard,
which apparently does the setup. The ONLY HP software listed under
add/remove programs is HP Photo & Imaging. When I select "change" it does
not allow of give any options for actually removing Share to Web. Which
leads me to believe it's not installed. Even though when I try to delete the
share to web folder under program files it states certain files are in use.

Has anyone else NOT seen a removalL option for Share to web and been
successful in uninstalling?

Thanks for any comments.

"Geesey48" wrote:

> What has worked for me in the past is opening the program folder and locating
> the uninstall file (ie something called *uninstall.exe - should be c:/program
> files/hewlett packard and try to find an unistall file under HP Share to
> Web). Alternatively right clicking the HP Share to Web icon and choosing
> Properties should show you the file location. Try to find an uninstall file
> there.
> Also Start - All Programs - Hewlett Packed - Share to Web might show an
> uninstall shortcut. Be carefull just to uninstall HP Share to Web.
> If MS are suggesting just removing the update then the decision is entirely
> up to you. Seems a pretty significant security update just to do without for
> now in my estimation.
>
> "AS" wrote:
>
> > It's possible I could be loosing my mind but I DO NOT see HP Share to Web
> > anywhere in add/remove programs. Even after selecting "show updates". I
> > beleive someone else posted a similar issue stating they did not see it
> > either and inquired how does it get removed? In talking with MS it appears
> > they are suggesting remove the KB completly instead of indicating it could be
> > specific software
> >
> > Any thoughts would be appreciated.
> >
> > "Geesey48" wrote:
> >
> > > Try ticking the "show updates" box at the top of Add or Remove Programs and
> > > see if HP Share to Web shows up.
> > >
> > > "AS" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
> > > > It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
> > > > of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
> > > >
> > > > I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
> > > > files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
> > > > in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
> > > > tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
> > > > Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
> > > >
> > > > Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
> > > > this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
> > > > rebooted and XP is working great again.
> > > >
> > > > Any comments or thoughts?
> > > > Thanks so much.
> > > >

 
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Richard Schafer
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      04-14-2006
Please understand that, until this is sorted out, I have not even
tried to install the April updates (I always wait)

Anyway, I do know this:

I have an HP3500c scanner... and there is a sub-folder, as you say,
under Share-to-web, and a program called "share-to-web" which brings
up some kind of setup wizard which I exit out of... I agree there is
no way to use add/remove to uninstall "share-to-web" only.

But...

There is a program that is supposed to run at start-up associated with
share-to-web...

A long time ago, I discovered it by running Start>run>msconfig and
clicking on the Start-Up tab... It is called "hpgs2wnd"... Since I
didn't even know what "share-to-web" was I unchecked this entry under
Start-up so it does not run in the background.... my scanner still
works fine...

So... I suspect if you uncheck "hpgs2wnd" in the Start-up list, that
may be equivalent to uninstalling the application...

Let me know what you think... I am still watching all of this before I
venture into installing these updates...

R.

========On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:53:02 -0700, AS
<> wrote:========

>Since the common culprit seems to be the HP software from what people are
>saying(MS disputes this) I am hopeful someone has additional information
>based on some the following details. It appears that even thought I have a
>folder under program files\Hewlett-Packard\HP Sahre to Web I do not have
>share to web running. No where in this folder or in add/remove programs is
>there an UNINSTALL.
>
>The only option I have off the start menu is to ru the Share to Web Wizard,
>which apparently does the setup. The ONLY HP software listed under
>add/remove programs is HP Photo & Imaging. When I select "change" it does
>not allow of give any options for actually removing Share to Web. Which
>leads me to believe it's not installed. Even though when I try to delete the
>share to web folder under program files it states certain files are in use.
>
>Has anyone else NOT seen a removalL option for Share to web and been
>successful in uninstalling?
>
>Thanks for any comments.
>
>"Geesey48" wrote:
>
>> What has worked for me in the past is opening the program folder and locating
>> the uninstall file (ie something called *uninstall.exe - should be c:/program
>> files/hewlett packard and try to find an unistall file under HP Share to
>> Web). Alternatively right clicking the HP Share to Web icon and choosing
>> Properties should show you the file location. Try to find an uninstall file
>> there.
>> Also Start - All Programs - Hewlett Packed - Share to Web might show an
>> uninstall shortcut. Be carefull just to uninstall HP Share to Web.
>> If MS are suggesting just removing the update then the decision is entirely
>> up to you. Seems a pretty significant security update just to do without for
>> now in my estimation.
>>
>> "AS" wrote:
>>
>> > It's possible I could be loosing my mind but I DO NOT see HP Share to Web
>> > anywhere in add/remove programs. Even after selecting "show updates". I
>> > beleive someone else posted a similar issue stating they did not see it
>> > either and inquired how does it get removed? In talking with MS it appears
>> > they are suggesting remove the KB completly instead of indicating it could be
>> > specific software
>> >
>> > Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > "Geesey48" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Try ticking the "show updates" box at the top of Add or Remove Programs and
>> > > see if HP Share to Web shows up.
>> > >
>> > > "AS" wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
>> > > > It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
>> > > > of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
>> > > >
>> > > > I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
>> > > > files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
>> > > > in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
>> > > > tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
>> > > > Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
>> > > >
>> > > > Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
>> > > > this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
>> > > > rebooted and XP is working great again.
>> > > >
>> > > > Any comments or thoughts?
>> > > > Thanks so much.
>> > > >


 
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PA Bear
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      04-14-2006
From a post in IE6 Browser newsgroup by Stephen Hui [MSFT] (13 Apr-06):

<QP>
We've determined that the majority of the issues people are having with
MS06-015 / KB908531 are due to a bad interaction between the security update
and a software component included with various HP hardware devices,
including but not limited to printers, scanners, and cameras.

Here are two fixes which should fix problems caused by the interaction with
the HP software:

Option 1 - Modify the registry
------------------------------

- (If you have multiple user accounts set up) Log onto the computer using an
account with Administrator privileges

- Click the Start button, then click Run and type "regedit" at the prompt,
without the quotes; this will start Registry Editor

- Locate the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Shell
Extensions\Cached key in Registry Editor

- Right click on the key and select New / DWORD Value

- Rename the resulting value "{A4DF5659-0801-4A60-9607-1C48695EFDA9}
{000214E6-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} 0x401", without the quotes

- Right click the value, select Modify, and type "1" into the Value Data
field

- Close Registry Editor


Option 2 - Kill the HP process
------------------------------

- Wait until Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer, or whichever component is
encountering problems is in an unresponsive state

- Click the Start button, then select Run and type "taskmgr" at the prompt,
without the quotes; this will start Task Manager

- Locate any instances of hpgs2wnd.exe or hpgs2wnf.exe in Task Manager, then
right click on them and select End Process

Notes:

- Option 2 this may disable some HP device-specific functionality until you
restart your computer.

- Option 2 will correct the problem for the logged-in user, but not for all
users on a computer with multiple user accounts. For that reason, Option 1
is the preferred option.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If your computer is not currently unresponsive, you should only have to do
Option 1 or Option 2, not both. If your computer is currently unresponsive,
you should be fixed by doing Option 2.

I'm very sorry about the inconvenience this has caused you all; hopefully
this will get things back on track. Please note that MS06-015 fixes a
critical security vulnerability, so it's very important that you reinstall
it as soon as possible if you've uninstalled it. Please also keep in mind
that disabling Auto Update will leave your computer unprotected even after
we release security updates. I understand that this experience has been
very frustrating for many of you, but I really must still strongly recommend
that you leave [Automatic Updates] enabled for your own safety.
</QP>
Source:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...4143b42d0c3ca2

--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org

AS wrote:
> I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can
> clarify. It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified
> as the cause of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
>
> I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with
> numerous files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as
> was mentioned in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall
> the software? I tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain
> DLLs are in use by Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
>
> Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
> this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
> rebooted and XP is working great again.
>
> Any comments or thoughts?
> Thanks so much.


 
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Allen
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      04-14-2006

I installed the update and have the problem that everyone talking about
now.. It so happen that I have a HP PSC1350 All-in-one installed. However, I
donot have the Share-to-web installed and cannot find it anywhere. MSCONFIG
also doesnot show any sign of hpgs2wnd in startup list. I came across
another thread that say disable Nvida Destop will fix the problem which I
also have on my system.. So I just don't think either HP or Nvida is the
problem. The problem is MS update create a problem for all other
applications !!! If changing the registry key is the fix as suggested in
some other threads, why can't this be packaged in the WU update bundle rather
than to have the user taking the risk to update the registry key. For now, I
have removed KB908531 and just like Richard, I am waiting to see a real fix
come out before I install the KB again.

"Richard Schafer" wrote:

> Please understand that, until this is sorted out, I have not even
> tried to install the April updates (I always wait)
>
> Anyway, I do know this:
>
> I have an HP3500c scanner... and there is a sub-folder, as you say,
> under Share-to-web, and a program called "share-to-web" which brings
> up some kind of setup wizard which I exit out of... I agree there is
> no way to use add/remove to uninstall "share-to-web" only.
>
> But...
>
> There is a program that is supposed to run at start-up associated with
> share-to-web...
>
> A long time ago, I discovered it by running Start>run>msconfig and
> clicking on the Start-Up tab... It is called "hpgs2wnd"... Since I
> didn't even know what "share-to-web" was I unchecked this entry under
> Start-up so it does not run in the background.... my scanner still
> works fine...
>
> So... I suspect if you uncheck "hpgs2wnd" in the Start-up list, that
> may be equivalent to uninstalling the application...
>
> Let me know what you think... I am still watching all of this before I
> venture into installing these updates...
>
> R.
>
> ========On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:53:02 -0700, AS
> <> wrote:========
>
> >Since the common culprit seems to be the HP software from what people are
> >saying(MS disputes this) I am hopeful someone has additional information
> >based on some the following details. It appears that even thought I have a
> >folder under program files\Hewlett-Packard\HP Sahre to Web I do not have
> >share to web running. No where in this folder or in add/remove programs is
> >there an UNINSTALL.
> >
> >The only option I have off the start menu is to ru the Share to Web Wizard,
> >which apparently does the setup. The ONLY HP software listed under
> >add/remove programs is HP Photo & Imaging. When I select "change" it does
> >not allow of give any options for actually removing Share to Web. Which
> >leads me to believe it's not installed. Even though when I try to delete the
> >share to web folder under program files it states certain files are in use.
> >
> >Has anyone else NOT seen a removalL option for Share to web and been
> >successful in uninstalling?
> >
> >Thanks for any comments.
> >
> >"Geesey48" wrote:
> >
> >> What has worked for me in the past is opening the program folder and locating
> >> the uninstall file (ie something called *uninstall.exe - should be c:/program
> >> files/hewlett packard and try to find an unistall file under HP Share to
> >> Web). Alternatively right clicking the HP Share to Web icon and choosing
> >> Properties should show you the file location. Try to find an uninstall file
> >> there.
> >> Also Start - All Programs - Hewlett Packed - Share to Web might show an
> >> uninstall shortcut. Be carefull just to uninstall HP Share to Web.
> >> If MS are suggesting just removing the update then the decision is entirely
> >> up to you. Seems a pretty significant security update just to do without for
> >> now in my estimation.
> >>
> >> "AS" wrote:
> >>
> >> > It's possible I could be loosing my mind but I DO NOT see HP Share to Web
> >> > anywhere in add/remove programs. Even after selecting "show updates". I
> >> > beleive someone else posted a similar issue stating they did not see it
> >> > either and inquired how does it get removed? In talking with MS it appears
> >> > they are suggesting remove the KB completly instead of indicating it could be
> >> > specific software
> >> >
> >> > Any thoughts would be appreciated.
> >> >
> >> > "Geesey48" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Try ticking the "show updates" box at the top of Add or Remove Programs and
> >> > > see if HP Share to Web shows up.
> >> > >
> >> > > "AS" wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > > I have seen different posts and replies and I am hoping someone can clarify.
> >> > > > It appears that the HP share to Web software has been identified as the cause
> >> > > > of the problem with KB908531. Is this true?
> >> > > >
> >> > > > I do see the HP SHARE to Web folder installed on my computer (with numerous
> >> > > > files) but I do NOT!! see it as part of Add/remove programs as was mentioned
> >> > > > in another post. This leads me to ask how do I uninstall the software? I
> >> > > > tried simply deleting the folder but it tells me certain DLLs are in use by
> >> > > > Windows. Which I do not see running in task manager.
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Any information or help would be appreciated. MS is suggesting that
> >> > > > this KB be removed as there solution. I actually renamed the VERCLSID.EXE
> >> > > > rebooted and XP is working great again.
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Any comments or thoughts?
> >> > > > Thanks so much.
> >> > > >

>
>

 
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