It's the wireless nic utility (AirCFG.exe in d-links case).
I was able to get rid of the message buy going in to the registry and
removing from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
the D-link Air utility. Just changing the name of the executable to
one that does not exist ( eg. change it to AirCFG1.EXE) will do.
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