You can thank MS for this little screw up. Have you done this below.
I have several server 2003/2008 smb set ups using ricoh.
You should also always create a new user name and password for the Rico. I never use the Admin account, bad security.
Dont know if the following is your case, but I have had this issue on
Server 2003, SBS 2003,
Server 2008 and SBS
2008 when they are configured as domain controllers.
If this
server is also a domain controler that is usually caused by the following setting:
Microsoft Network
Server: Digitally Sign Communications (Always), The default setting for domain controllers is enabled, for others is not configured or disabled. This usually causes problems when acessing the share from devices are not cable of Digitally Sign Communications, like some multifunctionals/scanners or
linux machines. This does not happen on all machines since some are capable of Digitally Sign Communications. Usually older machines have this issue.
So, try to disable this setting on the
server, on the Domain controller security policy and Default Domain Policy.
Administrative Tools
Domain controller security policy
Local Policies
Security options
Microsoft Network
Server: Digitally signed communication (always) -> should be changed to DISABLE
Execute Gpupdate /force or reboot the ser
ver to apply the policy change
You will not be able to change this setting trough gpedit , local computer policy since it is overrided by the Domain security policy.
On ser
ver 200
8 one way to get there is the following:
Administrative Tools
Ser
ver Manager
Features
Group Policy Manager
Forest: ...
Default Domain Policy
Computer configuration
Policies
Windows Settings
Security Settings
Local Policies
Security Options
Microsoft Network Ser
ver: Digitally Sign Communications (Always)
- Define This Policy
- Disabled
Execute Gpupdate /force or reboot to apply policy
Trough gpedit you will be able to see the option but not change it, so I suggest that after the change you cannot sca
n to the fol
der check trough gpedit if it is disabled.
If it is not disabled, disable it at the top of the hierarchy. Something may be overriding the setting.
If it still does not work try the following, togheter with the previous setting
Domain member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always) -> disabled
Dont forget to execute Gpupdate /force or reboot to apply policy each time you change something.
Also
are you scanni
ng to the server
using \server
_ip_addressshared_folder
or \server
_nameshared_folder
?
Just wondering about name resolution.
Is the domain field configured in the machine? if not you might have to specify the user for authentication like for example:
user@domain.local
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