Google says
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/rema...=9999~start=40
Ok, here's what to do. Double click on the HP Director icon. You won't
see anything happening on screen. After a few seconds, press and hold
down the alt button then press the spacebar. A pop up window appears.
Click on minimize (may have to select it twice.) You will then see an HP
director button appear on the toolbar. Click on the button or right
click on it and choose Restore. You will then get the main HP Director
window.
Clint wrote:
> witan wrote:
>
>>Ted Zieglar wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'll wait for a while before installing, thank you, and let you fine
>>>people iron out the kinks for me.
>>>
>>>---
>>>Ted Zieglar
>>>"Backup is a computer user's best friend."
>>>
>>>Jerry Wong wrote:
>>>
>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...px?mg_ID=10010
>>>>
>>
>>"Better the devil you know than the one you don't!"
>
>
> I just got off the phone with HP about this SAME matter and they told
> me IE 7.0 is still a BETA version and that MS should fix the problem
> when the final version is out. I Told the HP support person (Oscar)
> that this WAS the FINAL VERSION of IE 7.0 and that MS intends to push
> it out via auto-updates within two weeks to which he responded that MS
> should fix the problem with a patch and that they were NOT WORKING on
> any fixes for the problem at HP.
>
> I then asked him when the systems here were updated if they just
> expected me to quit using my printers to which he responded.....Uhhhhhh
> YES!
>
> GIVE ME A FRICKING BREAK!.......... Here is where you can write to
> experience the HP support:
>
> http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/email/hurd/index.html
>
> And here is the tech support persons contact information if you want to
> call him:
>
> 1-877-917-4380 EXT 19
>
> Ask for Oscar
>
> I hope someone reading this get's more help from them than I did.
> Good Luck!!
>
> Clint
>