HP Envy 5660: yellow triangle in the system tray

I have a yellow triangle that appears at the bottom right of my screen - in the system tray - on top of the blue question mark HP.   I can't get rid of it.   It's the same thing every time - there are two errors (Windows and iOS) telling me that my printer is not on the network.

My printer works fine.   It will scan, copy, print, and send emails.   It is not a problem.   It is true that I turn it off for several days at a time, but I don't like to waste energy.

I followed the instructions in the Windows message three times.   The triangle back in an hour or a day.   I do not receive messages on iOS, because I use this system on a Windows computer.

This triangle is present - continuous - for the last six weeks, I just tried to ignore it, because there seems to be nothing wrong with the computer and a diagnostic printout tells me the e-mail address computers and said that things are fine.   The way I use my printer, it works fine!

I just want to lose the triangle!

@Steve3491

Try / consider:

Click on the blue? to open the wizard from the HP Support >

Click settings > scroll down a little ways >

Under Choose how you wish to be informed >

UNCHECK all the boxes > Save

HP Support Assistant will probably disappear from the taskbar.

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