HP 8600 web configuration page -- run browser as administrator?

Setup for my new HP 8600 Pro Plus went flawlessly, including eprint, apps etc -- except for the fact that I couldn't access the web configuration page. I tried on three different computers with different browsers, and no luck. When I tried to access the 192.168.1.xxx address, nothing would happen, it would just eventually time out on a blank page. No error message.
As a last stab in the dark I decided to try starting IE as admin (i.e. right click in Win7 -> "run as administrator"), and that solved the problem. Has anyone any idea why this should be? Is it a setting in the 8600 configuration that I can change?
I also have an older HP printer (HP 2300dn) and I can access that printer's configuration page without running the browser as administrator.
Computers: Win 7 x64, Win XP x86

Hi there johnk22,
This is quite odd. To eliminate any software issues on the computer side try downloading and running the print and scan doctor located here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c03275041&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en
It can fix a lot on its own and if not give a better idea of what is going on. Additionally could you tell us what version of IE you are using? I suspect that this may be partly due to security settings.
Best of Luck!
You can say thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in my post. If my post resolves your problem, please mark it as Accepted Solution so others can benefit too.

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