Receipt of user account control appears that need permissions to run "hprbupdate.exe.
original title: user account control
I use a hp pavillion slimline pc with pre-installed vista home premium. Every now and again the user account control appears that need permissions to run hprbupdate.exe.0CA9EAA1_22E0_4F04_BFEE_7C3E208317AD. I have no idea what it is, but I can confirm it anyway. I used several analyzers of viruses and rootkits and my system is clean up. I use Super anti-spyware, Malwarebytes, Spybot S & D, TDSSKiller and GMER, and I have mse installed for my anti-virus. I do not know why this happens, sometimes, I am away from my computer and later in the day the user account control asking for my permission. I just checked the edits and there is not a moment of windows update or HP update. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hello
1 did you changes to the computer before the show?
2. have you logged on to the computer as an administrator?
3. using an HP printer or HP computer?
The hprbUpdate.exe file is part of the HP software product Wizard.
Follow the steps in the link below and check if that helps.
http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?LC=en&cc=us&DocName=c00857352&DLC=en
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