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I have an HP C6180 connected to my network via its builtin wireless NIC. All
functions of the unit work fine except for one. The Digital Imaging Monitor maps Z:\ to the memory card reader built into the unit. If I insert a Compact Flash, SD Card, or USB flash into the reader and try to access Z:\ through Windows Explorer I receive an error dialog pops up titled "Location is not available" with a message body of "Z:\ is not accessible. The handle is invalid." However, if I open a command prompt and enter "dir z:\" it reads the card fine and lists the contents. Any ideas why the cmd shell can access this device while explorer cannot? |
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