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Nunya Beeswax
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      04-23-2007
macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way to
fix?????
 
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      04-23-2007
"Nunya Beeswax" <> wrote
> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way to
> fix?????


Any program running at startup that requests admin privileges will be
blocked each time at startup until you give permission for it. There are
some options. First is to question why it has to run each time at startup.
Seems like a waste of resources. I update programs periodically and don't
let them do it automatically except for the AV program. So one option is to
remove it from running at startup. Another option is to check with the
program author for a version that doesn't need admin privileges. There's no
reason why an autoupdater should need admin privileges.

Here is another option, run it as a scheduled task.
http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/index...-in-Vista.html

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Dana Cline - MVP
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      04-23-2007
It's not that simple...I have this popup too, on a new system nuked to bare
hard drive and then installed apps. It's not in any Startup group, and the
various programs I've tried that show me the startup programs don't have it
listed. I'd be happy to turn it off, if I could find it. Or uninstall the
software that put it there in the first place...

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"Rock" <> wrote in message
news:ecw%...
> "Nunya Beeswax" <> wrote
>> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way to
>> fix?????

>
> Any program running at startup that requests admin privileges will be
> blocked each time at startup until you give permission for it. There are
> some options. First is to question why it has to run each time at
> startup. Seems like a waste of resources. I update programs periodically
> and don't let them do it automatically except for the AV program. So one
> option is to remove it from running at startup. Another option is to
> check with the program author for a version that doesn't need admin
> privileges. There's no reason why an autoupdater should need admin
> privileges.
>
> Here is another option, run it as a scheduled task.
> http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/index...-in-Vista.html
>
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Nunya Beeswax
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      04-23-2007
Exactly, I have removed them from startup numerous times there are 3
programs that keep reappearing.


Dana Cline - MVP wrote:
> It's not that simple...I have this popup too, on a new system nuked to bare
> hard drive and then installed apps. It's not in any Startup group, and the
> various programs I've tried that show me the startup programs don't have it
> listed. I'd be happy to turn it off, if I could find it. Or uninstall the
> software that put it there in the first place...
>
> Dana Cline - MCE MVP
>
> "Rock" <> wrote in message
> news:ecw%...
>> "Nunya Beeswax" <> wrote
>>> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way to
>>> fix?????

>> Any program running at startup that requests admin privileges will be
>> blocked each time at startup until you give permission for it. There are
>> some options. First is to question why it has to run each time at
>> startup. Seems like a waste of resources. I update programs periodically
>> and don't let them do it automatically except for the AV program. So one
>> option is to remove it from running at startup. Another option is to
>> check with the program author for a version that doesn't need admin
>> privileges. There's no reason why an autoupdater should need admin
>> privileges.
>>
>> Here is another option, run it as a scheduled task.
>> http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/index...-in-Vista.html
>>
>> --
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      04-24-2007
"Dana Cline - MVP" <> wrote in message
news:%23w%...
> It's not that simple...I have this popup too, on a new system nuked to
> bare hard drive and then installed apps. It's not in any Startup group,
> and the various programs I've tried that show me the startup programs
> don't have it listed. I'd be happy to turn it off, if I could find it. Or
> uninstall the software that put it there in the first place...
>
> Dana Cline - MCE MVP
>
> "Rock" <> wrote in message
> news:ecw%...
>> "Nunya Beeswax" <> wrote
>>> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way to
>>> fix?????

>>
>> Any program running at startup that requests admin privileges will be
>> blocked each time at startup until you give permission for it. There are
>> some options. First is to question why it has to run each time at
>> startup. Seems like a waste of resources. I update programs periodically
>> and don't let them do it automatically except for the AV program. So one
>> option is to remove it from running at startup. Another option is to
>> check with the program author for a version that doesn't need admin
>> privileges. There's no reason why an autoupdater should need admin
>> privileges.
>>
>> Here is another option, run it as a scheduled task.
>> http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/index...-in-Vista.html



Hmm, that's too bad. I've not dealt specifically with macrovision update
service. It has to be running from somewhere. Have you tried Autoruns from
Microsoft?

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Dana Cline - MVP
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      04-24-2007
I've looked everywhere I can think of and cannot find where this is
triggered. Suggestions?

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"Rock" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> "Dana Cline - MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:%23w%...
>> It's not that simple...I have this popup too, on a new system nuked to
>> bare hard drive and then installed apps. It's not in any Startup group,
>> and the various programs I've tried that show me the startup programs
>> don't have it listed. I'd be happy to turn it off, if I could find it. Or
>> uninstall the software that put it there in the first place...
>>
>> Dana Cline - MCE MVP
>>
>> "Rock" <> wrote in message
>> news:ecw%...
>>> "Nunya Beeswax" <> wrote
>>>> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way
>>>> to fix?????
>>>
>>> Any program running at startup that requests admin privileges will be
>>> blocked each time at startup until you give permission for it. There
>>> are some options. First is to question why it has to run each time at
>>> startup. Seems like a waste of resources. I update programs
>>> periodically and don't let them do it automatically except for the AV
>>> program. So one option is to remove it from running at startup.
>>> Another option is to check with the program author for a version that
>>> doesn't need admin privileges. There's no reason why an autoupdater
>>> should need admin privileges.
>>>
>>> Here is another option, run it as a scheduled task.
>>> http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/index...-in-Vista.html

>
>
> Hmm, that's too bad. I've not dealt specifically with macrovision update
> service. It has to be running from somewhere. Have you tried Autoruns
> from Microsoft?
>
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      04-24-2007
"Dana Cline - MVP" <> wrote
> I've looked everywhere I can think of and cannot find where this is
> triggered. Suggestions?


> "Rock" <> wrote


>> "Dana Cline - MVP" <> wrote


>>> It's not that simple...I have this popup too, on a new system nuked to
>>> bare hard drive and then installed apps. It's not in any Startup group,
>>> and the various programs I've tried that show me the startup programs
>>> don't have it listed. I'd be happy to turn it off, if I could find it.
>>> Or uninstall the software that put it there in the first place...


>>> "Rock" <> wrote


>>>> "Nunya Beeswax" <> wrote
>>>>> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way
>>>>> to fix?????
>>>>
>>>> Any program running at startup that requests admin privileges will be
>>>> blocked each time at startup until you give permission for it. There
>>>> are some options. First is to question why it has to run each time at
>>>> startup. Seems like a waste of resources. I update programs
>>>> periodically and don't let them do it automatically except for the AV
>>>> program. So one option is to remove it from running at startup.
>>>> Another option is to check with the program author for a version that
>>>> doesn't need admin privileges. There's no reason why an autoupdater
>>>> should need admin privileges.
>>>>
>>>> Here is another option, run it as a scheduled task.
>>>> http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/index...-in-Vista.html


>> Hmm, that's too bad. I've not dealt specifically with macrovision update
>> service. It has to be running from somewhere. Have you tried Autoruns
>> from Microsoft?


Have you asked the Macrovision tech support?

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      07-07-2007
Not that it helps any, since I'm getting a similar error message from Windows
Defender every time I restart, but... the InstallShield Update service seems
to be attached to Corel, Ulead, and Intervideo products (all Corel companies
now) I have installed on my system. I know it used to check for product
updates, but over the last few years it seemed to be coming up with more
cross-promotional ads for products and upgrades, than acutal updates to the
software it was installed with.

I HATE this software, but created holy hell when I tried to uninstall it.
Beware. The information on InstallShield's site was NOT current. When I
tried to modify the instructions given for XP to work on my new Vista system,
I ended up being unable to install any new programs... which resulted in a
complete reinstall of Vista from the ground up.

If anyone comes across credible information on disabling/removing
InstallShield Update Service (aka ISUSPM.exe) in Windows Vista, please let me
know.

"Nunya Beeswax" wrote:

> macrovision update service keeps getting blocked at start up, any way to
> fix?????
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Sinister007
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      09-23-2007

I have the same problem.

File Name: ISUSPM.exe
Display Name: InstallShield Update Service
Description: InstallShield Update Service Update Manager
Publisher: Macrovision Corporation
Digitally Signed By: Thawte Code Signing CA
File Type: Application
Startup Value: "C:\Program Files\Common
Files\InstallShield\UpdateService\ISUSPM.exe" -scheduler
File Path: C:\Program Files\Common
Files\InstallShield\UpdateService\ISUSPM.exe
File Size: 213936
File Version: 5, 01, 100, 47363
Date Installed: 16/08/2007 00:28:49
Startup Type: Registry: Local Machine
Location: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Classification: Permitted
Ships with Operating System: No


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      10-19-2007

Go to "Start | Run", then type regedit. The Edit | Find | "issch.exe".
If you repeat the find through the registry, then you will eventually
see 2 different "Start up" locations which have the 3 ISU...
applications that are trying to run every time you restart Windows
Vista. Delete these entries, there should be 6 in all, 2 sets of 3.
Hope this helps.


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