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08-10-2016 10:58 AM
I recently updated to W10 anniversary and, during the process, got a message that HP Remote Connect had been removed. (As I have never used it, it did not concern me unduly).
However, every time I turn on my computer since, I receive a notification that it has been removed.
Is there some way to turn off this notification, as it is beginging to annoy me?
Michael Cahill
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08-10-2016 01:44 PM
Welcome to the HP Community Forum.
@M_Cahill wrote:I recently updated to W10 anniversary and, during the process, got a message that HP Remote Connect had been removed. (As I have never used it, it did not concern me unduly).
However, every time I turn on my computer since, I receive a notification that it has been removed.
Is there some way to turn off this notification, as it is beginging to annoy me?
Michael Cahill
I do not recognize that service / login / program / process.
I do find several (lots of) references to something called "HP Connected Remote" -- perhaps it is that program / service to which you refer.
I can offer the following ideas:
Easy:
If you have not yet done so, try simply shutting down the computer completely > wait 15 seconds (or as long as you can stand it) > boot the computer from an off condition and log in
Check for errant service:
Control Panel > icon view > Administrative Tools > System Configuration >
tab Services > Temporarily CHECK Hide all Microsoft services >
check the list for the offending program > UNCHECK if found >
UNCHECK Hide all Microsoft services > OK
If the notification is showing up after you log in, check / adjust:
Windows key > Settings > Apps and features > look for the offending program and Uninstall
Windows key > Settings > Notifications > Scan the Quick Actions icons >> if you find the offending program > Add or remove quick actions > slide the indicator to OFF for that program
Windows key > Settings > Notifications >
Slide OFF Get notifications from apps and other senders
Slide OFF Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows
Reset the Network
Although extreme, the following might help if the setting is somehow stuck in your network.
Read / understand the warning about the action requiring reinstallation of VPN / virtual switches.
As well, if you are using Static IP settings, these too, may need to be set up.
Windows key > Settings > Network > Network Reset
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08-10-2016 01:44 PM
Welcome to the HP Community Forum.
@M_Cahill wrote:I recently updated to W10 anniversary and, during the process, got a message that HP Remote Connect had been removed. (As I have never used it, it did not concern me unduly).
However, every time I turn on my computer since, I receive a notification that it has been removed.
Is there some way to turn off this notification, as it is beginging to annoy me?
Michael Cahill
I do not recognize that service / login / program / process.
I do find several (lots of) references to something called "HP Connected Remote" -- perhaps it is that program / service to which you refer.
I can offer the following ideas:
Easy:
If you have not yet done so, try simply shutting down the computer completely > wait 15 seconds (or as long as you can stand it) > boot the computer from an off condition and log in
Check for errant service:
Control Panel > icon view > Administrative Tools > System Configuration >
tab Services > Temporarily CHECK Hide all Microsoft services >
check the list for the offending program > UNCHECK if found >
UNCHECK Hide all Microsoft services > OK
If the notification is showing up after you log in, check / adjust:
Windows key > Settings > Apps and features > look for the offending program and Uninstall
Windows key > Settings > Notifications > Scan the Quick Actions icons >> if you find the offending program > Add or remove quick actions > slide the indicator to OFF for that program
Windows key > Settings > Notifications >
Slide OFF Get notifications from apps and other senders
Slide OFF Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows
Reset the Network
Although extreme, the following might help if the setting is somehow stuck in your network.
Read / understand the warning about the action requiring reinstallation of VPN / virtual switches.
As well, if you are using Static IP settings, these too, may need to be set up.
Windows key > Settings > Network > Network Reset
When you see a Post that helps you,
Inspires you, provides fresh insight,
Or teaches you something new,
Click the "Thumbs Up" on that Post.
Fixed / Answered? Click that post Accept as Solution to help others find Answers.
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