Unable to connect to HP Connection Manager. Error 8008005

I have a HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC and get an error "could not connect to HP Connection Manager. Error 80080005 "I tried in vain to resolve through messages. Any ideas?

I just bought a HP dv7t Quad laptop and have the same problem.

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