In the FWIW department. The
In the FWIW department. The Dell is a factory load of Win7 from last August (they replaced my XPS420 when it died), the HP was shipped with Vista HP with free update to Win7 which I did, the Compaq was a purchase (family pack) of Win7 updates and I used the installed XP Home as the base for it’s install. The Compaq Laptop is a recent purchase with factory install of Win7.
From what I’ve found, the HP update version still had a HKCurrent User key for Run ehTray.exe. The Dell didn’t have the key, the laptop didn’t have the key and I haven’t checked the Compaq update from XP Home.
The only other registry entries are the same for ehTray.exe.
John
Edit: I just completed running Win7 Update Tuesday on all the Win7 boxes and after restart and running MC and Get Lateset Guide Listings, I have exactly the same results. No pop up on the Dell or the Compaq laptop, it works on the HP Desktop and Compaq desktop. All four machines now have the addition of Run string ehTray.exe with C:WindowsehomeehTray.exe
I must be missing something (a switch some other entry beside H Key Current User ….. Run
John