I've looked for some of the programs that other sites have posted about, but
could not find any of them in the registry. So, apparently, they're using
some non-identifiable name for it, or it doesn't exist at all and Vista RC1
is confusing some other program with it and returning a false stop. Too bad
we haven't heard from one of the MS people, perhaps they could shed some
light.
--
Jerry
"BunnyMan" wrote:
> No dice on the file name. I suspect they really didn't know, that's why I
> escalated the call to the floor manager. He didn't know and blah blah blah.
>
> You and I know that it's getting loaded from the regisitry, so we'll just
> have to campout in there to find the culprit. I have a old program called
> DLL show, which may reveal it. I'll post again when I find the little bugger.
>
> Walt
>
>
> "Jerry" wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the info...they didn't happen to tell you what the 'cryptic' file
> > name was did they? I'd be willing to remove it from the registry (I have a
> > full disk image of my original setup, along with the recovery, so if I want
> > to go back, it's not a problem).
> >
> > Like you, I'm not willing to pay that kind of money to find out what the
> > name of the file is.
> > --
> > Jerry
> >
> >
> > "BunnyMan" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm with all of you on the issue. I spent an hour on the phone with the free
> > > HP support, and they can't help. They agree the program is in there, and
> > > it's for my own protection & if I disable it I'll lose my warranty. Also
> > > that if I can find it in the Programs/uninstall, it's loading from the
> > > registery with a criptic file name. Of course I knew all of that before I
> > > called. They suggest a full system wipe and load, to get it installed. I
> > > resist this because of all of my other loaded programs, Office & many others,
> > > would need to be reloaded. I can save my profile & reload it, but reloading
> > > all of the programs is too big of a hassle
> > >
> > > I tried to escalate the call, but they weren't taking the bait. They told
> > > me to call the apy for service guru's who can help. That number is the same,
> > > but you ask for "HP solutions" or "Smart Friends" which may get you to
> > > someone who can kill this Feature. ($59.99/45mins)
> > > 1-800-474-6836
> > >
> > > PS I have a dv5163 from Costco. It gets exchanged for an AMD 64 bit system
> > > next week, so I may wipe the drive and load it anyways just to see what it
> > > looks like. I don't know if I'll load it at all on my new laptop.
> > >
> > > "Jerry" wrote:
> > >
> > > > After first running the compatiblity check, with everything coming back fine
> > > > (other than a couple minor programs), I start the installation of RC1, using
> > > > upgrade option. Setup searches the internet for updates; and then does a
> > > > scan of the computer, and returns the stop message above: must uninstall the
> > > > following program: HP ProtectTools Security Manager. Setup says to go to
> > > > Programs and uninstall in order to continue.
> > > >
> > > > But, there is no such program listed. I'm using a fairly new Laptop (which
> > > > carries the "Vista Capable" logo) by HP. Doing some checking (Goggle), I
> > > > discovered HP has an embedded security chip in business grade computers which
> > > > is designed to reduce the threat of hackers, and the technology is called "HP
> > > > ProtectTools Security Manager."
> > > >
> > > > I checked their (HP) web site, but find no way to disable/change settings.
> > > >
> > > > Anyone have any ideas, other than wait until HP provides an update later on
> > > > down the line?
> > > >
> > > > Guess what floors me, is that the initial scan shows everything to be ready
> > > > to install, but during the setup, the installation scan says otherwise.
> > > > --
> > > > Jerry
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