map memory in wireless network shows do not in a single account

Hi - I have an Epson SX515SW printer, which is on a wireless network. I run Vista 32-bit SP2. This problem is produced only since I provided an image my Toshiba laptop after 2 years & had my single BSOD (due to conflicts between pieces of AV s/w, left for account).

The printer is a multifunction device & includes a card reader. I have 2 accounts on the machine. We (call it account A) sees the reader without the need to re - map & so is end, the second (call it account B) do not see without having to map the drive (& yes I know I can get it to reconnect to the opening but I'd rather work as it should).
In both accounts, I can print OK, the only thing I've noticed is that sometimes when starting the laptop or the other account, if I shoot to the top of the network view, sometimes I get a message saying that network discovery is turned off (it is not) & seems to think that it is a public network rather private whoever it is. If I go to the center of network share among the down sweater that shows this error, everything is fine. Network of the discovery shows that on & network type as private. I am connected to a Superhub of blank media (which is a Netgear VMDG280).
The other two computers from the House (one is Win7 & XP) see the drive without any problems.
While this is not critical, I really want to get this working as it should really.
TIA

OK issued resolved but I don't know why!

Do as I said in my last post. Uninstalled the account I used to install the Epson s/w. Then I reinstalled on the account that I have had the problem.
All right. I see the memory card in * the * accounts without having to resort to a drive mapping. But what precisely could hurt that I wonder?

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