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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista sp1
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hpqusgl.exe
I get this message every time I print from the web..."A website wants to open web content using this program on your computer" Allow or Don't Allow. I say Dont't allow because I see that "This program does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher". and "details ... ram Files\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqusgl.exe" I can check the 'Do not show me the warning for this program again' box but I am having some trouble with my HP 7280 printer and have not resolved that yet, and I think it could have something to do with that???
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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OS: Vista
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Re: hpqusgl.exe
hpqusgl.exe is HP Customer Participation. Not exactly sure what that is, but I was able to figure that out by going to the location it displayed (/Program Files/HP/Digital Imaging/bin/hpqusgl.exe), right clicking on it and going to Properties and then the Details tab.
I figured getting rid of it wouldn't cause much disruption and would probably solve the problem. So from the Start Menu I went to All Programs > HP > HP printer name > Uninstall. Don't worry, this isn't going to start uninstalling anything just yet. That brings up the uninstall prompt. Select "Choose which HP products to uninstall." and click Next >. You should see HP Customer Participation Program. Check that and press Continue. Restart your computer after uninstalling it. Next time you print, that message shouldn't appear (and you actually solved the problem instead of hiding it or forcing it to not re-appear). Hopefully this helps other people. It worked for me
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