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12-31-2015 08:44 AM
thanks for the tip on the "Hide Updates" article. Unfortunately, whether the offending update is installed or uninstalled, it does not appear in the list of updates which can be hidden. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
12-31-2015 08:44 AM
I finally resolved my owm problem last night... not sure which of these steps (or all) were necessary, but the combination seemed to work:
1. Go to REGEDIT and find (cntrl+F) "SolutionCenter". Right click and delete the only line that shows Solution Center. Then exit and reboot.
2. Disable anti-virus and then execute the following (which you can find on the Internet):
AIO_CDB_NonNet_Full_Win_WW_140_408-4.exe
I assume the "AIO" part stands for "All in One" since we are looking for the global print/scan/copy capabilility.
3. The above installation may fail and put a Windows 8 trouble shooter on your desktop. Reboot if it fails. After the reboot, give the PC a bit of time to see if the installation continues. I maybe should have done that. Instead I went right to the troubleshooter on the desktop, but then noticed that my HP solutions Center icon was back on my desktop where it was originally and it was working! Not sure if the troubleshooter did anything actually.
Anyway, it all works for now. I am not happy to have to use REGEDIT nor having to execute just any old executable I find on the Internet (although this one came from HP and shows HP as the source).
12-31-2015 09:06 AM
OK. Now I got it! After uninstalling the update, I had to reboot. THEN it showed up in the updates which can be hidden. I hid it, and hopefully my problems with Solution Center are over. At least until MS in their infinite wisdom comes up with another offending update.
Thanks again for the tip.
01-01-2016 03:53 PM
Be advised -- MS will push the patch again in the next couple of days. Luckily, I found out that one can simply uninstall the patch and not have to do all this mess with restoring to a previous point, etc. Simply unistall the patch: settings...update and security...advanced..view history...unstall updates...select KB3132372 near the bottom of the list. Then reboot after completed. In fact, I did a complete shutdown/power back on. Nothing else required. I will be buying a new printer from someone other than HP soon because I don't want to do this often and I bet that HP won't push a patch for their Solution Center. I'd rather have the security update than Solution Center long term.
01-02-2016 01:40 PM - edited 01-02-2016 03:08 PM
Removing KB 3132372 fixes the problem on both my own laptop and my wife's computer, both of which are running Windows 10 64-bit edition.
Update: Using the previous mentioned tool for hiding updates alleviates my original concern shown below.
The problem is, even though I have used Group Policy (gpedit.msc) to force Windows Update into "notify only" mode, there is no way to pick and choose which pending updates I can allow to download, so I will have to be ever watchful for attempts by Windows Update to re-download and re-install the offending "security update".
01-02-2016 02:36 PM
1. Uninstall the update, THEN TO PREVENTS IT"S auto reinstall folow the directions her to run the widget:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930
01-02-2016 02:59 PM
The Microsoft utility to show/hide updates will prevent Windows from installing the update, but I found that on a machine where I'm using the AOL version of McAfee, the "enhancements" include an automatic and installation of Windows updates in addition to McAfee updates. I had to turn of McAfee's automatic update feature to solve that issue.