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Very bad, HP
While reading a web page, I was greated with this appearing out of nowhere (note: the HP device in question has been connected to this computer since last year, and I've reinstalled the system since getting it for unrelated reasons).

I am not amused.
For those of you who are interested, the offending executable is hpqfrucl.exe, lives in C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Digital Imaging\bin and claims to be "FRU-Client". It's whole purpose in life appears to be to display the above survey. It starts as a scheduled task named "FRU Task", running (on my system) at 10:18pm every day starting today.
That task has now been deleted and purged. Not good, HP. In my opinion this is dangerously close to adware and spyware.
I am not amused.
For those of you who are interested, the offending executable is hpqfrucl.exe, lives in C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Digital Imaging\bin and claims to be "FRU-Client". It's whole purpose in life appears to be to display the above survey. It starts as a scheduled task named "FRU Task", running (on my system) at 10:18pm every day starting today.
That task has now been deleted and purged. Not good, HP. In my opinion this is dangerously close to adware and spyware.
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We use the Officejet 4215 devices for most of the group homes I'm in charge of, and I always instasll the "lite" version of it's driver. I say "lite" as it only measures 100 BMB as opposed to a full GB for the CD based install.
::sigh:: anyone remember when a driver could be stored on a floppy disk?
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