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Neighbor on my ATT DSL network...bah humbug..Fixed now!
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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 259545" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>Oh yes, they were games. Looked to me that the HP print system allows you to "allow" certain games to send something to your printer. You choose from this long list of games and the program sets up that particular game with "permission" to print. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, I was fooled because I had no prior experience with games nor the very convoluted HP E-Print system. The way I discovered that I had blamed the neighbor incorrectly was, when I went to scan something later in the afternoon, the system wasn't connected to my printer/scanner. </p><p></p><p>Numerous attempts to use the HP Help system to simply change to the new password were in vain.</p><p></p><p>I had changed to my new password on my two TIVO's in just seconds earlier in the day! Simple, straightforward instructions and a couple of clicks and I was done. Not so for HP!!!</p><p></p><p>Posting my question on the HP "HELP" site (how do you change the password on the internet-connected HP printer model #$%$ ) went unanswered. </p><p></p><p>I finally resorted to a Google search of the same question. Getting OUT of the HP " HELP " morass was the answer. Google then led me directly to a brand new program that HP had put out on April 25, <u>one day</u> before my issues. That HP program walked me through re-connecting my printer in minutes.</p><p></p><p>I had previously read that HP introduced their EPrint system, then failed to support it properly.</p><p>Until I found the "Vonder Program" via Google, I agreeded with that assessment.</p><p></p><p>All's well now. Computer seems to be running faster. </p><p>I am happy. regards, Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 259545, member: 4376"] Oh yes, they were games. Looked to me that the HP print system allows you to "allow" certain games to send something to your printer. You choose from this long list of games and the program sets up that particular game with "permission" to print. Obviously, I was fooled because I had no prior experience with games nor the very convoluted HP E-Print system. The way I discovered that I had blamed the neighbor incorrectly was, when I went to scan something later in the afternoon, the system wasn't connected to my printer/scanner. Numerous attempts to use the HP Help system to simply change to the new password were in vain. I had changed to my new password on my two TIVO's in just seconds earlier in the day! Simple, straightforward instructions and a couple of clicks and I was done. Not so for HP!!! Posting my question on the HP "HELP" site (how do you change the password on the internet-connected HP printer model #$%$ ) went unanswered. I finally resorted to a Google search of the same question. Getting OUT of the HP " HELP " morass was the answer. Google then led me directly to a brand new program that HP had put out on April 25, [u]one day[/u] before my issues. That HP program walked me through re-connecting my printer in minutes. I had previously read that HP introduced their EPrint system, then failed to support it properly. Until I found the "Vonder Program" via Google, I agreeded with that assessment. All's well now. Computer seems to be running faster. I am happy. regards, Rich [/QUOTE]
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