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Re: To-day's updatesSorry to keep this going but I didn't connect a "third party web cam". My web cam was already connected, always has been since I installed it, (too difficult to get at the USB port to keep plugging and unplugging it). My point in posting the request for an answer "how to get rid of the icon", is that I had done nothing to the PC and all that had happened is that the updates had been automatically installed and the computer restarted. Is WHITE Herring computerspeak for RED Herring? Regards Alan Show quoteHide quote "Brian Komar" wrote: > ummmmmm. > So the icon was created by you connecting a third-party web cam (read as Not > a Microsoft application) > The update is a white herring.... > Brian > > "alijay" <ali***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:666CE1B1-944B-4BE2-B5DD-43F1380781A9@microsoft.com... > > > > > > "Paul Adare - MVP" wrote: > > > >> On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 03:30:00 -0700, alijay wrote: > >> > >> > The following updates KB956841, 956803, 956391, 957095 and 954211 have > >> > just > >> > been installed and on restarting I now have an icon identified as Ulead > >> > AutoDetector in the taskbar adjacent to START which I can't get rid of. > >> > Will > >> > you please advise on how to delete this. > >> > >> Check with Ulead. It isn't a Microsoft application. > >> -- > >> Paul Adare > >> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager > >> http://www.identit.ca > >> OK Well it might not be a Microsoft Application problem but I didn't have > >> the icon before the updates were applied. I've discovered what the > >> problem was. My web cam was connected to a USB port and something in the > >> updates caused the icon to appear! I've disconnected the webcam and the > >> icon has gone. But thanks for the not very helpful reply. > whatever.
Is the Web cam manufacture Microsoft. No. Ergo, 3rd party Brian Show quoteHide quote "alijay" <ali***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9384DA9B-3249-4789-AA66-9A6E9C186604@microsoft.com... > Hi Brian > Sorry to keep this going but I didn't connect a "third party web cam". My > web cam was already connected, always has been since I installed it, (too > difficult to get at the USB port to keep plugging and unplugging it). My > point in posting the request for an answer "how to get rid of the icon", > is > that I had done nothing to the PC and all that had happened is that the > updates had been automatically installed and the computer restarted. > Is WHITE Herring computerspeak for RED Herring? > Regards Alan > > "Brian Komar" wrote: > >> ummmmmm. >> So the icon was created by you connecting a third-party web cam (read as >> Not >> a Microsoft application) >> The update is a white herring.... >> Brian >> >> "alijay" <ali***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:666CE1B1-944B-4BE2-B5DD-43F1380781A9@microsoft.com... >> > >> > >> > "Paul Adare - MVP" wrote: >> > >> >> On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 03:30:00 -0700, alijay wrote: >> >> >> >> > The following updates KB956841, 956803, 956391, 957095 and 954211 >> >> > have >> >> > just >> >> > been installed and on restarting I now have an icon identified as >> >> > Ulead >> >> > AutoDetector in the taskbar adjacent to START which I can't get rid >> >> > of. >> >> > Will >> >> > you please advise on how to delete this. >> >> >> >> Check with Ulead. It isn't a Microsoft application. >> >> -- >> >> Paul Adare >> >> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager >> >> http://www.identit.ca >> >> OK Well it might not be a Microsoft Application problem but I didn't >> >> have >> >> the icon before the updates were applied. I've discovered what the >> >> problem was. My web cam was connected to a USB port and something in >> >> the >> >> updates caused the icon to appear! I've disconnected the webcam and >> >> the >> >> icon has gone. But thanks for the not very helpful reply. >> OKSA now we've established third party status, what would have caused the
icon to appear? If you have no solution let's finish this now as we seem to be going around in circles Show quoteHide quote "Brian Komar" wrote: > whatever. > Is the Web cam manufacture Microsoft. No. > Ergo, 3rd party > Brian > > "alijay" <ali***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9384DA9B-3249-4789-AA66-9A6E9C186604@microsoft.com... > > Hi Brian > > Sorry to keep this going but I didn't connect a "third party web cam". My > > web cam was already connected, always has been since I installed it, (too > > difficult to get at the USB port to keep plugging and unplugging it). My > > point in posting the request for an answer "how to get rid of the icon", > > is > > that I had done nothing to the PC and all that had happened is that the > > updates had been automatically installed and the computer restarted. > > Is WHITE Herring computerspeak for RED Herring? > > Regards Alan > > > > "Brian Komar" wrote: > > > >> ummmmmm. > >> So the icon was created by you connecting a third-party web cam (read as > >> Not > >> a Microsoft application) > >> The update is a white herring.... > >> Brian > >> > >> "alijay" <ali***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:666CE1B1-944B-4BE2-B5DD-43F1380781A9@microsoft.com... > >> > > >> > > >> > "Paul Adare - MVP" wrote: > >> > > >> >> On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 03:30:00 -0700, alijay wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > The following updates KB956841, 956803, 956391, 957095 and 954211 > >> >> > have > >> >> > just > >> >> > been installed and on restarting I now have an icon identified as > >> >> > Ulead > >> >> > AutoDetector in the taskbar adjacent to START which I can't get rid > >> >> > of. > >> >> > Will > >> >> > you please advise on how to delete this. > >> >> > >> >> Check with Ulead. It isn't a Microsoft application. > >> >> -- > >> >> Paul Adare > >> >> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager > >> >> http://www.identit.ca > >> >> OK Well it might not be a Microsoft Application problem but I didn't > >> >> have > >> >> the icon before the updates were applied. I've discovered what the > >> >> problem was. My web cam was connected to a USB port and something in > >> >> the > >> >> updates caused the icon to appear! I've disconnected the webcam and > >> >> the > >> >> icon has gone. But thanks for the not very helpful reply. > >> > >
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