Internet Explorer 9 vs SmartPrint 2.5/2.6 not functionning properly

Hi everyone,
  I'm using VISTA Ultimate SP2 along with Internet Explorer (IE) 9.0.8112.16421.  All Microsoft updates are actually done. 
  With either version of SmartPrint (2.5 or 2.6) I have this same display problem when clicking on the "SmartPrint" button in IE toolbar.  At that moment, after a moment waiting, I see this little "Green zone" with the following sentence "Sélectionner la zone à ajouter".  I just can't see the SmartPrint "floating toolbar" (the one with 5 buttons) that should normally appear at that moment.
  The only way I can actually manage to see that SmartPrint toolbar is to next strike "ALT" on my keyboard (which makes IE menubar, normally hidden, appear) which seems to make IE do a screen refresh and only then the SmartPrint toolbar appears.  The problem really seems to be a "refresh" problem.
  In FireFox 9.1, I have no problem at all.  But... My only request would be that the update functionnality was available as in IE.  There is actually no way we can search for any SmartPrint update from within Firefox.
Really hope to see improvements,
Stéphane

I would guess you downloaded the latest version of SmartPrint from here?
www.hp.com/go/smartprint
JonW
I work for HP

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