Hiya Sabrena:
HP is lagging behind in terms of updating necessary printer drivers for
Vista. We do not have any information to make an educated conclusion that the
fault lies with HP. What we know is that in order for HP to produce
functional printer drivers for Windows Vista requires co-operation from
Microsoft to provide necessary program codes. HP released Universal printer
drivers for a wide range of printers for Vista but IE remains a mystery. If I
am not mistaken, Microsoft has not shared or disclosed the necessary IE
program codes for third party hardware manufacturer to produce functional
drivers.
The main problems with printer drivers with IE (webpage printing) in my
humble opinion lies in "Security" and/or maintaining high integrity of
program while connected to internet environment. Some users manage to
overcome this problem by temporarily disable the "Protected Mode" in
[Internet Option]. You can also try the following suggested method.
Problem:
While you click the <Print> from IE7, you will encounter a reply saying that
a required file could not be found at path similar to this:
c:\users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp\[filename]
Solution:
1) Activate Command Prompt - goto [Start] [All Programs] [Accessories]
[Command Prompt]
2) at [Command Prompt] window, it will show C:\Users\[username]
Type the following command:
icacls c:\users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp /setintegritylevel (OI)(CI)L
Note: Please replace [username] with your login/user name
If you have relocated your virtual memory directory, the directory will be
varied from the above example.
3) Close Command Prompt window
* Ignore the "successful/failure" notices - just try to "Print Preview" from
IE7 and test the result
- you do not require to reboot your system for this to work.