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  • PinevskiS
    Trusted Tech
    • Jul 2009
    • 284

    Window 7 scan to folder

    Hi,
    I have a problem with Window 7.
    When I setup SCAN TO FOLDER printer call error.
    I share one Folder whit Full permision .

    Question is what is diferent in Window 7 with Window XP, because with Window XP I
    don't have problem to setup SCAN TO FOLDER , a lot of customer use Window 7 STARTER.
    Thanks
  • daveyball
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • May 2009
    • 314

    #2
    Check the firewall, windows 7 is stronger on this, also make sure there are no spaces in the share name. Also the login should be DOMAINNAME\USER

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    • PinevskiS
      Trusted Tech
      • Jul 2009
      • 284

      #3
      I must to put on OFF firewall?

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      • daveyball
        Trusted Tech

        250+ Posts
        • May 2009
        • 314

        #4
        Turn it off just to try, and then you know, then use the firewall configurator to allow it through

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        • PinevskiS
          Trusted Tech
          • Jul 2009
          • 284

          #5
          Thanks,
          I try tomorrow.

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          • mrwho
            Major Asshole!

            Site Contributor
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            • Apr 2009
            • 4302

            #6
            Other possibility is that WIndows 7 doesn't allow by default that a folder be shared without a password. So, if your trying to access the folder with a user without a password, it will block you.

            Go to "Network and Sharing Center" -> "Change Advanced Sharing Settings" -> Select "Turn off password protected sharing"
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            • blackcat4866
              Master Of The Obvious

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              10,000+ Posts
              • Jul 2007
              • 22601

              #7
              Another thing to look at, is Windows 7 routinely blocks port 139, but leaves port 137 available. You can either open up port 139, or switch to port 137. =^..^=
              If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
              1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
              2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
              3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
              4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
              5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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              • paulg
                Trusted Tech

                250+ Posts
                • Jun 2007
                • 278

                #8
                [Symptom]
                Scan to Folder destinations cannot be selected by browsing network when scanning to Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 shared folder.
                When attempting to select a destination by browsing, "cannot find the specified path" message is displayed.
                Answer
                Conditions of occurrence:
                Scan to SMB folder destination is Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
                Affected Models:
                All GW models.
                [Solution]
                The symptom will be fixed by updating the firmware of the device.
                Firmware must be updated by a service technician.
                Refer to the table below for the release schedule of official/temporary firmwares. Official fixes may or may not be released for models marked
                as "T.B.D" in the table below.
                Temporary firmware should be requested via GFPR.
                Models Official release Temporary fix available
                as of
                09S [Aficio MP 171, 171F, 171SPF],[MP 171, 171F, 171SPF] T.B.D. The beginning of April, 2010
                https://eu-tier2-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/eu_tier2_en.cfg...BojUjzEyO3Egldk6tj27YvfdIV6fIina 18A28cJxgHc*&p_topview=1 (1 of 6)23/03/2010 16:11:39
                Cannot browse to a destination folder: Windows 7/Windows Server 2008
                08A [Aficio MP 6001, 7001, 8001, 9001 (SP)],[MP 6001/SP,
                7001/SP, 8001/SP, 9001/SP] T.B.D. Available
                08A [Pro 907EX, 1107EX, 1357EX] T.B.D. The beginning of April, 2010
                08S [Aficio MP C4000, C5000],[MP C4000, C5000] T.B.D. Available
                08S [Aficio MP C2800, C3300],[MP C2800, C3300] T.B.D. Available
                08S [Aficio MP C2030, C2530],[MP C2030, C2530] February, 2010 No temp fix
                08S [Aficio MP C2050, C2550],[MP C2050, C2550] February, 2010 Available
                07A [Aficio MP 2851, 3351],[MP 2851, 3351] April, 2010 The end of March, 2010
                07A [Aficio MP 4001, 5001],[MP 4001, 5001] April, 2010 The end of March, 2010
                07A [Aficio MP C6000, C7500],[MP C6000, C7500] February, 2010 Available
                07A [Aficio MP 2550/B, 3350/B],[MP 2550/B, 3350/B] February, 2010 Available
                07A [Aficio MP 4000/B, 5000/B],[MP 4000/B, 5000/B] February, 2010 Available
                07A [Aficio MP W5100, W7140],[MP W5100, W7140] March, 2010 No temp fix
                07S [Pro C900S] T.B.D. Available
                06A [Aficio MP 1500, 1600/L, 2000/L/LN],[MP 1500, 1600/L,
                2000/L/LN] Available No temp fix
                06A [Aficio MP 161, 161F, 161SPF],[MP 161, 161F, 161SPF],
                [MP 161, 161f, 161spf] T.B.D. Available
                06A [Aficio MP W2400, W3600],[MP W2400, W3600] March, 2010 No temp fix
                06A [Aficio MP 2500],[MP 2500] March, 2010 No temp fix
                05A [Aficio MP 6000/SP, 7000/SP, 8000/SP],[MP 6000/SP,
                7000/SP, 8000/SP] T.B.D. Available
                05A [Aficio MP 5500, 6500, 7500],[MP 5500, 6500, 7500] February, 2010 No temp fix
                05A [Pro 906EX, 1106EX, 1356EX] T.B.D. The beginning of March, 2010
                05A [Aficio MP 9000, 1100, 1350],[MP 9000, 1100, 1350] T.B.D. The beginning of March, 2010
                05A [Aficio MP C2000, C2500, C3000],[MP C2000, C2500,
                C3000] T.B.D. Available
                05A [Aficio MP C3500, C4500],[MP C3500, C4500] T.B.D. Available
                05A [Aficio MP C1500sp],[MP C1500sp] T.B.D. The end of February, 2010
                05S [Aficio MP 2510, 3010],[MP 2510, 3010] T.B.D. The end of March, 2010
                05S [Aficio 3025, 3030],[DSm725, DSm730] T.B.D. Available
                05S [Aficio MP 3500, 4500],[MP 3500, 4500] T.B.D. The end of March, 2010
                05S [Aficio 3035, 3045],[DSm735, DSm745] T.B.D. Available
                04A [Aficio 3260C, Aficio Color 5560],[DSc460, CS555] T.B.D. The end of January, 2010
                04A [Aficio 3224C, 3232C],[DSc424, DSc432] T.B.D. The beginning of February, 2010
                04A [Aficio 3228C, 3235C, 3245C],[DSc428, DSc435,
                DSc445] T.B.D. Available
                04A [Aficio 2051, 2060, 2075],[DSm651, DSm660, DSm675] T.B.D. The beginning of March, 2010
                04A [Aficio 480W],[A080] T.B.D. The end of March, 2010
                *The release schedule is subject to change. Please watch for updates.
                *Due to the amount of change required and the age of the devices, there is no plan to fix pre-04A models.
                *When requesting the temporary firmware, please attach the customer information (customer name and device quantity).
                *09A or later models are unaffected as the first batch of mass production had a fix applied.
                https://eu-tier2-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/eu_tier2_en.cfg...BojUjzEyO3Egldk6tj27YvfdIV6fIina 18A28cJxgHc*&p_topview=1 (2 of 6)23/03/2010 16:11:39
                Cannot browse to a destination folder: Windows 7/Windows Server 2008
                The above firmware will support:

                l
                CIFS (Common Internet File System)

                l


                DFS (Distributed File System)

                l


                NTLMv2

                The firmware will facilitate browsing to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 destinations, but there are following limitations.


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                • paulg
                  Trusted Tech

                  250+ Posts
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 278

                  #9
                  Limitation1: Cannot Scan to SMB via IP over 1394


                  The above listed firmware does not support Scan to SMB over 1394.


                  *Printing on IP over 1394 is available.


                  Support for Scan to SMB over 1394 can be added using a temporary firmware. It is available for the following models:





                  05A [Aficio MP 6000/SP, 7000/SP, 8000/SP],[MP 6000/SP, 7000/


                  SP, 8000/SP]



                  05A [Aficio MP 5500, 6500, 7500],[MP 5500, 6500, 7500]


                  05A [Pro 906EX, 1106EX, 1356EX]


                  05A [Aficio MP 9000, 1100, 1350],[MP 9000, 1100, 1350]


                  05A [Aficio MP C2000, C2500, C3000],[MP C2000, C2500, C3000]


                  05A [Aficio MP C3500, C4500],[MP C3500, C4500]


                  05A [Aficio MP C1500sp],[MP C1500sp]


                  05S [Aficio MP 2510, 3010],[MP 2510, 3010]


                  05S [Aficio 3025, 3030],[DSm725, DSm730]


                  05S [Aficio MP 3500, 4500],[MP 3500, 4500]


                  05S [Aficio 3035, 3045],[DSm735, DSm745]


                  04A [Aficio 3260C, Aficio Color 5560],[DSc460, CS555]


                  04A [Aficio 3224C, 3232C],[DSc424, DSc432]


                  04A [Aficio 3228C, 3235C, 3245C],[DSc428, DSc435, DSc445]


                  04A [Aficio 2051, 2060, 2075],[DSm651, DSm660, DSm675]


                  04A [Aficio 480W],[A080]


                  Limitation2: "Up One Level" button problem


                  Typically users will browse starting at the "Workgroup list" as follows: "Workgroup list > PC list > shared folder list".


                  The problem is that if the "Up One Level" button is selected from "shared folder list", the user will return to the "Workgroup list"


                  instead of correctly moving up one level to the "PC list".


                  This symptom will only occur when browsing to Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 shared folders.


                  [Workaround]


                  Manually enter the path to the destination folder.


                  Follow these steps:


                  1.


                  Press the


                  [Scanner] key.

                  2.


                  Select


                  [Manual Entry] or [Dest.:].

                  3.


                  Select


                  [SMB].

                  4.


                  https://eu-tier2-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/eu_tier2_en.cfg...BojUjzEyO3Egldk6tj27YvfdIV6fIina 18A28cJxgHc*&p_topview=1 (3 of 6)23/03/2010 16:11:39


                  Cannot browse to a destination folder: Windows 7/Windows Server 2008


                  Select


                  [Manual Entry].

                  5.


                  Enter the IPv4 address of the client PC and its shared folder name, and then press


                  [OK].

                  The following is an example of a path where the folder name is


                  user and the IPv4 address is 192.168.1.100.

                  \\192.168.1.100\user


                  6.


                  Enter the user name for logging on to the client computer.


                  7.


                  Enter the password for logging on to the client computer.


                  8.


                  Press
                  [OK].

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                  • Vulkor
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 942

                    #10
                    Haven't had to update the firmware on most machines, unless they are older than 2 years. Even new machines I've not have them be able to BROWSE from the Copier to the Win 7 share. I tell win 7 don't require passwords for shares. Its in the Network and Sharing Center, left side of window, click link for ADVANCED SHARING OPTIONS. Share the Folder to Everyone. Select Read/Write options for user everyone. Then log into Copier Address Book and put user info in their manually.

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                    • PinevskiS
                      Trusted Tech
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 284

                      #11
                      Hi,

                      I changed this option in Network and Sharing Center" -> "Change Advanced Sharing Settings" -> Select "Turn off password protected sharing" and Scan to folder WORK ,but this PC have USER without PASSWORD.
                      Also I have PC with USER and PASSWORD and Scan to folder doesn't WORK.
                      Is there are have more Security setting?
                      Thanks.

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                      • DeeKaph
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 5

                        #12
                        Check both perms...

                        Win7 is different from Xp in that it gives superior control over both the NTFS (filesystem) read/write permissions as well as the SMB share permissions.

                        I've had 95% success rate on Win7 machines by ensuring that I have added the network user account on the local machine that the copier logs in on (with us, it's a user called "scan") is added to both the NTFS and SMB perms.

                        When in the properties for the folder, under the sharing tab click Advanced Sharing. Then click Permissions. Then click "add". For the "object name" type the name of the user ("scan") and hit "Check Names" -- it should auto-populate the hostname of the local machine, so LOCALMACHINE\scan

                        Hit OK. it goes back a screen. Then select the user LOCALMACHINE\scan from the list, and down below make sure that Full Control, Change and Read are all checked off (by default, only Read is). Hit Ok and then Ok and then OK and you should be golden.

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                        • PinevskiS
                          Trusted Tech
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 284

                          #13
                          Tomorrow I try to setup one machine.
                          Thanks ,
                          Best Regards

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                          • mrwho
                            Major Asshole!

                            Site Contributor
                            2,500+ Posts
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 4302

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PinevskiS
                            Hi,

                            I changed this option in Network and Sharing Center" -> "Change Advanced Sharing Settings" -> Select "Turn off password protected sharing" and Scan to folder WORK ,but this PC have USER without PASSWORD.
                            That option is there exactly because of the users that don't have a password. A more secure option would be to leave that option alone and just give a password to that user.

                            Of course many people just can't be hassled into typing a password to use their computer.
                            ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                            Mascan42

                            'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                            Ibid

                            I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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                            • Vulkor
                              Senior Tech

                              500+ Posts
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 942

                              #15
                              Originally posted by mrwho
                              That option is there exactly because of the users that don't have a password. A more secure option would be to leave that option alone and just give a password to that user.

                              Of course many people just can't be hassled into typing a password to use their computer.

                              Agreed some don't use a password. But Many versions of windows have unsecured Backdoors with No Password and I use them for the Scanning Authentication. Much easier than a user that changes their password often and won't learn how to change it on the WEB Image Monitor.

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