Please repost your HP related inquiry in the HP Printing forum:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer...es/ct-p/InkJet
MikeD wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a couple questions.
>
> First, these are actually for Windows 7, but it doesn't appear MS has
> made newsgroups available for Win7 unless you want to use their
> web-based forum. So my first question is are there NNTP newsgroups on
> MS's server for Win7 questions?
>
> Now, my real questions are these. I have an HP Photosmart C7280
> printer. Every time I have to restart Windows, it insists on mapping
> this printer to a drive letter. It's usually Z: unless there is
> something else (for example, a virtual drive or network drive) already
> mapped to Z:. Then it maps the printer to the next lower letter, such
> as Y:. I cannot do anything with this "drive". If I click on the
> "drive" in Explorer, it just shows a message box stating "Z:\ is not
> accessible. An unexpected network error occurred." So my questions are
> why does Windows insist on mapping my printer as a network drive and
> what can I do to prevent it? I find it annoying because when I created
> virtual drives, I prefer to make them Z: and have shortcuts and paths in
> programs for that. But when this printer gets mapped to Z:, I can't
> assign that drive letter to virtual drives. Now, I CAN choose
> "Disconnect network drive..." from the Tools menu and that will remove
> the printer from the mapped drive. But upon rebooting, it's mapped again.
>
> If it's relevant, the printer is wireless and connects to my home
> network. I have other wireless devices (Xbox 360 and PS3) also connected
> via my home network. Windows doesn't map those (and they actually have
> hard drives). I actually wouldn't mind if Windows mapped those (as long
> as I could assign the drive letter) because it'd make it much easier if
> I wanted to copy music or video files to them.
>
> Thanks for any insight.
>