Yes this is associated with HP printers.

I looked at a startup item I had and besides the permissions you need to have 
the User as system and the group as wheel...


On Jan 21, 2011, at 1:14 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:

> Thanks John and Carolyn,
> 
> Repairing permissions had no affect.  I'm not sure where this item came from; 
>  I gather others do not have HP Trap monitor placed in their library/startup 
> items folder?  If so, perhaps the installation of my HP all in one driver was 
> the culpret, and I can just delete it and reinstall the driver if doing so 
> adversely affects printing?
> 
> Best regards.
> Geoff
> 
> On Jan 21, 2011, at 11:01 AM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
> 
>> Hi Geoff:
>> 
>> Just to add to John's comment:
>> I've been told it's always a good idea to reaper permissions after 
>> reinstalling anything.  It helps assimilate any updates that might not be 
>> congruent with the initial software.
>> 
>> Carolyn H
>> On Jan 21, 2011, at 7:42 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>> 
>>> Is this an application you need?  It sounds almost like an SNMP manager.  
>>> Apple has been locking down programs that could allow malware to get into 
>>> the system.  Startup items are a good place for this to happen.  I suggest 
>>> trying to run the Repair permissions in the Disk Utility.
>>> 
>>> Let me know if you need some more help.
>>> 
>>> Jon
>>> 
>>> On 20 January 2011 22:25, Geoff Waaler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>> 
>>> After reinstalling SnowLeopard I receive the following upon system startup:
>>> 
>>> Insecure startup item disabled.
>>> “/Library/StartupItems/HP Trap Monitor” has not been started because it 
>>> does not have the proper security settings.
>>> 
>>> According to my friendly search engin, similar problems were resolved by 
>>> verifying that the permissions for the folder and all items within were set 
>>> to:
>>> System=Read/Write
>>> Admin and everyone = ReadOnly.
>>> 
>>> This solution is not working here and I didn't see anything else that 
>>> matched the problem as closely.  TIA for any other suggestions.
>>> 
>>> Geoff
>>> 
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