I installed PowerShellHelp, and it seems to work just fine. (Thanks)
However, each time I reboot, the install wizard/dialog runs.
How can I eliminate this?
PowerShellHelp install after every reboot
- Alexander Riedel
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PowerShellHelp install after every reboot
I can't seem to reproduce that here. What OS are you running this on?
Have you tried uninstalling and installing it again?
Have you tried uninstalling and installing it again?
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
PowerShellHelp install after every reboot
Thanks for the reply...
This got sticky, but is fixed.
I uninstalled/rebooted, and had the same problem.
I ran RegEdit and deleted entries remaining for PowerShell help. Like most uninstalls there were entries remaining. I rebooted and had the same problem.
I used the SysInternals utility, AutoRuns.exe, and identified a scheduled task, at all users logon, invoking the installation package from its network location. The task name looked like a hex ClassID identifier, not "human-made."
I deleted the Sheculed Task, and the problem was not present after reboot.
I reinstalled PSHelp. Logged out and back in, and, ta-da, no installation program.
Any ideas where the Scheduled Task came from?
This got sticky, but is fixed.
I uninstalled/rebooted, and had the same problem.
I ran RegEdit and deleted entries remaining for PowerShell help. Like most uninstalls there were entries remaining. I rebooted and had the same problem.
I used the SysInternals utility, AutoRuns.exe, and identified a scheduled task, at all users logon, invoking the installation package from its network location. The task name looked like a hex ClassID identifier, not "human-made."
I deleted the Sheculed Task, and the problem was not present after reboot.
I reinstalled PSHelp. Logged out and back in, and, ta-da, no installation program.
Any ideas where the Scheduled Task came from?