Why does HP Update at remote system trigger RDP printing at local system?

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Published on 2012-04-14T23:24:22Z Indexed on 2012/04/14 23:33 UTC
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This is obscure.

When connected with RDP to another system that has HP Update installed on it, either directly running the HP Update or having the notification pop up to ask if you want to run HP Update causes the local system to try to print something to peculiarly-chosen-local-printer.

Case 1: Desktop Win 7 Ult system RDP connected to HP Laptop Win 7 Ult system. When HP Update runs on the laptop a dialog for XPS Writer Save As... appears on Desktop system.

Even if you put in a name, nothing gets generated and the dialog repeats. And repeats. Until you (a) close the RDP connection and (b) clean out the queued entries.

If the HP Update pops up the request to run the update and you are not at the desk when this happens, there can be dozens of queued requests for this bogus printing.

NOTE: the XPS Writer is not selected as a default printer on either system.

Case 2: (Different) HP Laptop Win 7 Ult system RDP connected to XP Pro "brand X" desktop system but with HP printer drivers installed.

If the request to run HP Update notification pops on the XP system, dozens of attempts to print, in this case to a Versa Check Printer driver, are queued.

Dismissing the HP request, closing RDP, and cleaning out the queue are required to stop this.

NOTE: the Versa Check Writer is not selected as a default printer on either system.

THE QUESTION: What the heck is going on here? Some kind of scripting or COM activity that is misdirected?

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