Problem with HP ProtectTools

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  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #11

    Just wanted to post here for any others with the same problem:

    I was able to get around the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" problem by booting into safemode, and delete all "Hewlett Packard" folders from C:\Program files and C:\program files (x86), and then reboot.

    -Trond
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
       #12

    I posted this at HP, but here's my solution that worked.
    Backup data first, of course.
    =================================
    I combed the net and compiled this resolution for Windows 7 (some or all may apply to WinXP if that's your flavor.)

    I did all the steps below except for the last part about removing Sec. Mgr, ITconcepts, Infineion, and Cognizance entries from the registry.

    These are among the steps I feel were critical:
    Remove the HP applications listed when you try to uninstall ProtectTools from the "Programs and Features" control panel (additional programs are listed in the first step, but not all may be necessary)
    Removing the specified VBscript and all Protecttools entries from registry
    removing HP items from Startup items using msconfig tool
    Disabling HP services in the services.msc console

    Not all of these were necessarily required.
    You may be able to refine the process to fewer steps.
    If you're in a hurry and don't mind risking disaster with regedit, you may wish to skip to these steps.



    Removing HP Protect Tools
    Using the Programs and Features Control Panel, remove the following, in order:
    Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
    Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools
    Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools
    Smartcard security for HP ProtectTools
    Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
    BIOS Security for HP ProtectTools
    HP ProtectTools Security Manager"
    If you run into trouble,
    NOTE: Log in as admin for all remaining steps.

    Try disabling the service "hpqwmiex":
    As Administrator, open the "Services" console (part of Administrative Tools) then:
    Scroll down to find "hpqwmiex" (without quote marks) under the "Name" column
    Right click on hpqwmiex and select "Properties"
    The "hpqwmiex Properties" window opens to the "General" tab
    Click the "Stop" button to halt the service
    Once the process stops, click the "Startup type:" drop list button (little down arrow) and select "Disabled"
    Click the "OK" button
    The process is disabled - you can close out of the "Services" window.
    You may also wish to disable:
    HP ProtectTools Device Locking / Auditing
    HP Software Framework Service
    HP support Assitant Service
    If still no luck,
    Using cmd as admin, enter:
    cd %windir%\syswow64
    regsvr32 /u vbscript.dll
    regsvr32 vbscript.dll
    If you still cannot uninstall,
    Set a restore point then:

    Type "regedit" in the START prompt field, right click it as it appears in the list and select "Run as Administrator"

    Delete:
    "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{B54F3741-5B07-11CF-A4B0-00AA004A55E8}"

    AND / OR

    "HKey_Classes_Root\CLSID\{B54F3741-5B07-11CF-A4B0-00AA004A55E8}"
    Delete the value set to "REG_SZ: VB script language" leave the subkeys intact.

    The PROG ID subkey also has VBscript. It may need to go too.

    If these don't exist or do not solve the problem, there may be other keys at fault, but thsi risks hosing your whole system. Be prepared to lose everything.

    Try your uninstall again
    Ready for desperate measures?

    Set a restore point.
    Remove from the registry any reference to "protecttools" (all one word) (NOTE: There are DOZENS of them.)
    Reboot.

    Try to remove HP ProtectTools again. (It may already be gone.)


    You may need to kill HP products from the Startup Items list using msconfig and kill the HP services again in the services.msc console

    STILL no luck?
    Set another restore point.

    You may also erase the all keys mentioning "Securitymanager", "Security Manager", ITConcepts, Infineon, or Congnizance. Some of these may be related to other software though and could be essential to something important.
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  3.    #13

    HP's have the worst load of bloatware and useless factory utilities with better versions built into Win7. This hampers Win7 native instantaneous, lightweight performance. Until reinstalled I would consider it corrupt.

    The solution is here: Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #14

    Update


    An update to WilliamJacobs list. He was correct at the time, but HP has made changes. As of today...

    Uninstall these (in order):

    Device Access Manager for HP Tools
    Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools
    Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
    Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools
    Theft Recovery for HP ProtectTools
    Face REcognition for HP ProtectTools
    File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools
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