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date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 15:23:17 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general        back       


stopping dpupdchk.exe   
I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and eating 
up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM but it doesn't apply to my version of Vista Home 
Premium since there is no  Local Security Policy or Software Security 
Policies under Administrative Tools.  How do I stop this from running?

To prevent this task from running you will actually need the assistance of 
Windows itself, as follows :

a) Open Local Security Policy in Administrative Tools in the Control Panel.
b) Look for Software Security Policies.
c) Right-click Additional Rules.
d) Choose New Path Rule.
e) Click BROWSE and choose C:\Program Files\Microsoft IntelliType 
Pro\dpupdchk.exe.
f) Set the Security Level to Disallowed.
g) Click OK.
h) Close "Local Security Policy".
i) Reboot your PC.
j) You're done.
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 15:23:17 -0500   author:   news.microsoft.com

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and eating 
>up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM

If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
really haven't got enough.
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 21:30:37 +0100   author:   Gordon lid

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and eating 
>>up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>
> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
> really haven't got enough.


Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 19:14:46 -0500   author:   news.microsoft.com

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>
>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
>> really haven't got enough.
>
>
> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?

Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the file 
using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and for every 
user account that can access the exe, you'll set the permissions on each 
account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no account can run the program, of 
course you have to right-click the file and then use Properties with 
Explore.

If you can't see the Security tab, then go to Control Panel/Folder 
Options/View tab/ and disable Simple File Sharing that exposes the Security 
tab.
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 20:57:45 -0400   author:   Mr. Arnold MR.

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
You did not nave a question. You had an answer that you posted to the question.
Gordon's reply was appropriate because it sure sounded like you were disturbed by losing that minimal amount of RAM

-- 
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> 
> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and eating 
>>>up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>
>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
>> really haven't got enough.
> 
> 
> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments? 
>
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 21:03:39 -0400   author:   Peter Foldes

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
news:u8fh9MnKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>
>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
>>> really haven't got enough.
>>
>>
>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>
> Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the file 
> using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and for every 
> user account that can access the exe, you'll set the permissions on each 
> account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no account can run the program, of 
> course you have to right-click the file and then use Properties with 
> Explore.

User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, no 
box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off in this 
case when I can't click/check anything there?

>
> If you can't see the Security tab, then go to Control Panel/Folder 
> Options/View tab/ and disable Simple File Sharing that exposes the 
> Security tab.

The security tab is there but I can't check anything since there are no 
check boxes and the checks are grayed out under "allow."
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:29:16 -0500   author:   news.microsoft.com

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
Try reading it again:

I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and eating
up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM but it doesn't apply to my version of Vista Home
Premium since there is no  Local Security Policy or Software Security
Policies under Administrative Tools.  *How do I stop this from running?*

NOTE:  *How do I stop this from running?*

~~~~~~~~~~~~


"Peter Foldes"  wrote in message 
news:%23VsGAQnKJHA.5448@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
You did not nave a question. You had an answer that you posted to the 
question.
Gordon's reply was appropriate because it sure sounded like you were 
disturbed by losing that minimal amount of RAM

-- 
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message
>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>eating
>>>up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>
>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you
>> really haven't got enough.
>
>
> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:33:15 -0500   author:   news.microsoft.com

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:29:16 -0500, "news.microsoft.com"
 wrote:

>User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, no 
>box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off in this 
>case when I can't click/check anything there?

Stop worrying about it.  It doesn't even use as much as you claim
anyway.  On my system it uses a whopping 792k.
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 02:23:57 -0500   author:   Paul Montgomery

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
The below is from you and your post. Tell me different

-------------------------------------------------------------------------To prevent this task from running you will actually need the assistance of 
Windows itself, as follows :

a) Open Local Security Policy in Administrative Tools in the Control Panel.
b) Look for Software Security Policies.
c) Right-click Additional Rules.
d) Choose New Path Rule.
e) Click BROWSE and choose C:\Program Files\Microsoft IntelliType 
Pro\dpupdchk.exe.
f) Set the Security Level to Disallowed.
g) Click OK.
h) Close "Local Security Policy".
i) Reboot your PC.
j) You're done. 


-- 
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message news:%23%23rkVIqKJHA.3496@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Try reading it again:
> 
> I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and eating
> up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM but it doesn't apply to my version of Vista Home
> Premium since there is no  Local Security Policy or Software Security
> Policies under Administrative Tools.  *How do I stop this from running?*
> 
> NOTE:  *How do I stop this from running?*
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> 
> "Peter Foldes"  wrote in message 
> news:%23VsGAQnKJHA.5448@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> You did not nave a question. You had an answer that you posted to the 
> question.
> Gordon's reply was appropriate because it sure sounded like you were 
> disturbed by losing that minimal amount of RAM
> 
> -- 
> Peter
> 
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
> 
> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message
>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>eating
>>>>up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>
>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you
>>> really haven't got enough.
>>
>>
>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>> 
>
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 05:01:06 -0400   author:   Peter Foldes

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
news:OYRnIGqKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
> news:u8fh9MnKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
>>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>>
>>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
>>>> really haven't got enough.
>>>
>>>
>>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>>
>> Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the file 
>> using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and for every 
>> user account that can access the exe, you'll set the permissions on each 
>> account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no account can run the program, 
>> of course you have to right-click the file and then use Properties with 
>> Explore.
>
> User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, no 
> box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off in this 
> case when I can't click/check anything there?

No, NTFS is not turned off. Do you know what NTFS is about? If you don't 
know what it's about, then use Google and look it up.

You use the Edit button to edit an account's permissions.

>
>>
>> If you can't see the Security tab, then go to Control Panel/Folder 
>> Options/View tab/ and disable Simple File Sharing that exposes the 
>> Security tab.
>
> The security tab is there but I can't check anything since there are no 
> check boxes and the checks are grayed out under "allow."

use the Edit button
>
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 06:58:58 -0400   author:   Mr. Arnold MR.

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
news:OPbokdsKJHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
> news:OYRnIGqKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
>> news:u8fh9MnKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>
>>>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
>>>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>>>
>>>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then you 
>>>>> really haven't got enough.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>>>
>>> Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the 
>>> file using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and for 
>>> every user account that can access the exe, you'll set the permissions 
>>> on each account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no account can run the 
>>> program, of course you have to right-click the file and then use 
>>> Properties with Explore.
>>
>> User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, no 
>> box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off in 
>> this case when I can't click/check anything there?
>
> No, NTFS is not turned off. Do you know what NTFS is about? If you don't 
> know what it's about, then use Google and look it up.

Google gave me this:  "NTFS supersedes the FAT file system as the preferred 
file system for Microsoft's "Windows"-branded operating systems."  I didn't 
say NTFS was turned off. I said I have no "user accounts" on this PC. It's 
unchecked but I got it done. I don't want all kinds of stuff on this PC 
eating up RAM.
Thanks..............................

> You use the Edit button to edit an account's permissions.



>
>>
>>>
>>> If you can't see the Security tab, then go to Control Panel/Folder 
>>> Options/View tab/ and disable Simple File Sharing that exposes the 
>>> Security tab.
>>
>> The security tab is there but I can't check anything since there are no 
>> check boxes and the checks are grayed out under "allow."
>
> use the Edit button
>>
>
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:46:10 -0500   author:   news.microsoft.com

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
news:%23sX9uS2KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
> news:OPbokdsKJHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>> news:OYRnIGqKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
>>> news:u8fh9MnKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>
>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
>>>>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then 
>>>>>> you really haven't got enough.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>>>>
>>>> Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the 
>>>> file using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and 
>>>> for every user account that can access the exe, you'll set the 
>>>> permissions on each account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no account 
>>>> can run the program, of course you have to right-click the file and 
>>>> then use Properties with Explore.
>>>
>>> User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, 
>>> no box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off in 
>>> this case when I can't click/check anything there?
>>
>> No, NTFS is not turned off. Do you know what NTFS is about? If you don't 
>> know what it's about, then use Google and look it up.
>
> Google gave me this:  "NTFS supersedes the FAT file system as the 
> preferred file system for Microsoft's "Windows"-branded operating 
> systems."  I didn't say NTFS was turned off. I said I have no "user 
> accounts" on this PC.

Sorry, you are wrong. You mentioned that you don't have to logon to your 
machine when you boot it. You stated this in another post I believe.

Someone did what is in the link for you in the initial setup of the system. 
I think your problem is that you can't determine what that user account is 
by name, because you don't see it as you boot the machine, and Vista uses 
that account to login automatically.

http://www.onetipaday.com/2007/05/27/how-to-auto-logon-to-a-user-account-at-startup-with-vista/

If NTFS is in play, then at the very least, a user-id must be given with no 
password to NTFS so that it can be used to login to the system. An user 
account is being used. The user account is given permissions by NTFS (NT 
File System) to access folders, files and the registry by user account 
permissions.

You need to go to Control Panel/Admin Tools/Computer Management/Users and 
find out what is the lone or other user accounts that are on that machine.

The user account that you must be using when Vista auto logs-on is part of 
the Administrtors group, otherwise, if it was not a part of the 
Administrators group, you would be stopped from doing a whole lot of things.

And if you go back to the Secuirty tab, you will see that 
Administrators(machine-name)administrators is a group that is on all folders 
and files.
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 06:56:36 -0400   author:   Mr. Arnold MR.

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
news:OwK%23QA5KJHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
> news:%23sX9uS2KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
>> news:OPbokdsKJHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>> news:OYRnIGqKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>
>>>> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
>>>> news:u8fh9MnKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>>> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
>>>>>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>>>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>>>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then 
>>>>>>> you really haven't got enough.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the 
>>>>> file using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and 
>>>>> for every user account that can access the exe, you'll set the 
>>>>> permissions on each account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no account 
>>>>> can run the program, of course you have to right-click the file and 
>>>>> then use Properties with Explore.
>>>>
>>>> User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, 
>>>> no box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off 
>>>> in this case when I can't click/check anything there?
>>>
>>> No, NTFS is not turned off. Do you know what NTFS is about? If you don't 
>>> know what it's about, then use Google and look it up.
>>
>> Google gave me this:  "NTFS supersedes the FAT file system as the 
>> preferred file system for Microsoft's "Windows"-branded operating 
>> systems."  I didn't say NTFS was turned off. I said I have no "user 
>> accounts" on this PC.
>
> Sorry, you are wrong. You mentioned that you don't have to logon to your 
> machine when you boot it. You stated this in another post I believe.

Yes. How is that turning off NTFS?

> Someone did what is in the link for you in the initial setup of the 
> system. I think your problem is that you can't determine what that user 
> account is by name, because you don't see it as you boot the machine, and 
> Vista uses that account to login automatically.

-->I'm sure that's what happens.

>
> http://www.onetipaday.com/2007/05/27/how-to-auto-logon-to-a-user-account-at-startup-with-vista/

From the site above:
Click on the Start button and type in 'netplwiz'. This will open the 
Advanced User Accounts menu
In the Users tab, highlight the account you want to login to Vista 
automatically with, and then 'must enter a username and password to use this 
computer'
Click on 'Apply'.
A new window will now popup asking you to enter the password of the account 
you've just highlighted. Do this, and then click 'Ok'
Click 'Ok' on the Advanced User Accounts menu to finish...........

-->  There is no password for the Administrators account on this PC.  I 
can't put one there because there isn't one.  Why all this confusion that 
those of us who are not geeks have to suffer through?  Why on a HOME 
machine?  All I want it total control of my own PC.

> If NTFS is in play, then at the very least, a user-id must be given with 
> no password to NTFS so that it can be used to login to the system. An user 
> account is being used. The user account is given permissions by NTFS (NT 
> File System) to access folders, files and the registry by user account 
> permissions.

Great! How do I get rid of all this UC aggravation and gain total control of 
this PC?

>
> You need to go to Control Panel/Admin Tools/Computer Management/Users and 
> find out what is the lone or other user accounts that are on that machine.

There are no "USERS" listed under "Control Panel/Admin Tools/Computer 
Management/" in my version of Vista Home Premium.

> The user account that you must be using when Vista auto logs-on is part of 
> the Administrtors group, otherwise, if it was not a part of the 
> Administrators group, you would be stopped from doing a whole lot of 
> things.
>
> And if you go back to the Secuirty tab, you will see that 
> Administrators(machine-name)administrators is a group that is on all 
> folders and files.

Which "security tab" are you talking about?  On which window?

>
>
>
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 16:02:05 -0500   author:   news.microsoft.com

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
"news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
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> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
> news:OwK%23QA5KJHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>> news:%23sX9uS2KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
>>> news:OPbokdsKJHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>
>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>> news:OYRnIGqKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message 
>>>>> news:u8fh9MnKJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>>>> news:OZP410mKJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message 
>>>>>>> news:uXpsk3kKJHA.5692@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> "news.microsoft.com"  wrote in message 
>>>>>>>> news:OJm7hzkKJHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>I found the below information to stop dpupdchk.exe from running and 
>>>>>>>>>eating up 3 to 5 MBs of RAM
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If you really are so concerned by the loss of up to 5 MB RAM, then 
>>>>>>>> you really haven't got enough.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Why not just answer the question instead of making useless comments?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you know where dpupdchk.exe is located? If you do, then go to the 
>>>>>> file using Explore to access the exe and go to the Security tab, and 
>>>>>> for every user account that can access the exe, you'll set the 
>>>>>> permissions on each account to DENY READ & EXECUTE, so that no 
>>>>>> account can run the program, of course you have to right-click the 
>>>>>> file and then use Properties with Explore.
>>>>>
>>>>> User accounts is turned off since I'm the only user. There is nothing, 
>>>>> no box to check where "Deny Read & Execute is."  How do I turn it off 
>>>>> in this case when I can't click/check anything there?
>>>>
>>>> No, NTFS is not turned off. Do you know what NTFS is about? If you 
>>>> don't know what it's about, then use Google and look it up.
>>>
>>> Google gave me this:  "NTFS supersedes the FAT file system as the 
>>> preferred file system for Microsoft's "Windows"-branded operating 
>>> systems."  I didn't say NTFS was turned off. I said I have no "user 
>>> accounts" on this PC.
>>
>> Sorry, you are wrong. You mentioned that you don't have to logon to your 
>> machine when you boot it. You stated this in another post I believe.
>
> Yes. How is that turning off NTFS?

You cannot turn off NTFS,  period. NTFS is a major part of folder, file and 
registry secuirty, and permmions from NTFS is granted by user account.

>
>> Someone did what is in the link for you in the initial setup of the 
>> system. I think your problem is that you can't determine what that user 
>> account is by name, because you don't see it as you boot the machine, and 
>> Vista uses that account to login automatically.
>
> -->I'm sure that's what happens.
>
>>
>> http://www.onetipaday.com/2007/05/27/how-to-auto-logon-to-a-user-account-at-startup-with-vista/
>
> From the site above:
> Click on the Start button and type in 'netplwiz'. This will open the 
> Advanced User Accounts menu
> In the Users tab, highlight the account you want to login to Vista 
> automatically with, and then 'must enter a username and password to use 
> this computer'
> Click on 'Apply'.
> A new window will now popup asking you to enter the password of the 
> account you've just highlighted. Do this, and then click 'Ok'
> Click 'Ok' on the Advanced User Accounts menu to finish...........
>
> -->  There is no password for the Administrators account on this PC.  I 
> can't put one there because there isn't one.  Why all this confusion that 
> those of us who are not geeks have to suffer through?  Why on a HOME 
> machine?  All I want it total control of my own PC.
>

I am going to tell you again. The minimal requirement for setting up a 
user-id on NTFS is user-id, a password is not required.

>> If NTFS is in play, then at the very least, a user-id must be given with 
>> no password to NTFS so that it can be used to login to the system. An 
>> user account is being used. The user account is given permissions by NTFS 
>> (NT File System) to access folders, files and the registry by user 
>> account permissions.
>
> Great! How do I get rid of all this UC aggravation and gain total control 
> of this PC?

You can't trun off NTFS. You can't get rid of it. You can't convert back to 
FAT16 or FAT32, and those are the file systems that don't have secuirty 
applied to them.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766145.aspx

>
>>
>> You need to go to Control Panel/Admin Tools/Computer Management/Users and 
>> find out what is the lone or other user accounts that are on that 
>> machine.
>
> There are no "USERS" listed under "Control Panel/Admin Tools/Computer 
> Management/" in my version of Vista Home Premium.

I didn't think I had to tell you to goto Control Panel/Admin 
Tools/Computer/Management/Local users and groups/USERS.

It can't be that hard for you to add  2 + 2.

>
>> The user account that you must be using when Vista auto logs-on is part 
>> of the Administrtors group, otherwise, if it was not a part of the 
>> Administrators group, you would be stopped from doing a whole lot of 
>> things.
>>
>> And if you go back to the Secuirty tab, you will see that 
>> Administrators(machine-name)administrators is a group that is on all 
>> folders and files.
>
> Which "security tab" are you talking about?  On which window?

Well, you mean to tell me that if you goto Explore, right-click a folder or 
a file in a folder, select Properties that  you don't see the Secuirty tab 
and that you don't see accounts on the folder or file?
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:58:30 -0400   author:   Mr. Arnold MR.

Re: stopping dpupdchk.exe   
The simple answer is:  go to c:\programfiles\microsoftintellipoint and
delete the file dpupdchk.exe.  If u don't have the intellipoint file
located there, then go to where u have it and delete...
date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 11:17:53 -0500   author:   gordo1466 lid

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