
The problem is that, I need to find a way to deploy this without having to restart the computer. As long as the user restarts their computers. bat file which installs a program at startup. run batchfile at logon from locked session Windows.not through a limited reach third party Windows Store approach.

Http:/ Opens a new window / ftp.hp.com/ pub/ scanners/ HPScanExt.msiĮven though this may or may not help, I still do not consider this subject SOLVED until HP fixes it properly. This is HP's hidden application, so test in non-profit ruin beforehand determining if it can address your needs. PS Here is a possible alternative, which worked for us on wired Ethernet TCP/IP and USB, but not over wireless LAN connected HP Printers. To date, (in our case, -WED) we have not found a SOLVED answer to this. This is uncalled for, as once again, one should not risk causing other dependencies requiring channel 6.

Wireless FYI: If your wireless channel is set to 6, you may try moving it to a different channel to isolate wireless setup issues with many HP Printers. If a printer driver developer is allowing one to download, install and use such drivers, then make sure it's all-inclusive to its purposed intent can install and function to/fromt he OS (and it's connected methods): print, scan, fax.

The issue is to install the HP Scan on any supported Windows Client / Server to the already installed HP Printer irregardless of how the OS sign in method (Microsoft account, local or domain authentication) AND irregardless of whether or not the user or business model chooses to integrate or use Windows Store apps.
