Hi Guys,
I've got a client with a number of MFPs on their network, different manufacturers. I got called in the other day as they have switched from a 2003 server to 2008R2. All the MFP's on the network had stopped Scanning SMB...
When I arrived it turned out to be only one brand that had stopped working and they are rebadged Kyoceras. with all the new details in I was getting an "1103" fail report.
Name: John Smith
Hostname : JOHNSPC
Port : 139
Destination : Data\Share\Scans\test
As soon as I put the same information in to a different departments machine (A Develop/Konica) it went through straight away.
The things I've tried....
Changed the port number to 445. Same problem.
Given the user the network admins credentials so that have full rights. Same problem.
Browsed the network direct from the copier and saved in the address book and it scanned to the root folder (DATA) and not the specific folder I chose it to scan to.
Created a fresh brand new test account and it scanned successfully even though I got a failed connection when testing it through the machines browser page. File however did not turn up in the destination folder required. it turned up in the DATA folder after I searched the file name.
No matter what I try it goes into that DATA file and not the required folder. I would put it down to the share name but it worked fine on the other brands machine using the same method! Has anyone ever had this problem?
Kyocera models are... DCC2930, FS-C8525 and FS-3140+
Any help is appreciated. Cheers.
I've got a client with a number of MFPs on their network, different manufacturers. I got called in the other day as they have switched from a 2003 server to 2008R2. All the MFP's on the network had stopped Scanning SMB...
When I arrived it turned out to be only one brand that had stopped working and they are rebadged Kyoceras. with all the new details in I was getting an "1103" fail report.
Name: John Smith
Hostname : JOHNSPC
Port : 139
Destination : Data\Share\Scans\test
As soon as I put the same information in to a different departments machine (A Develop/Konica) it went through straight away.
The things I've tried....
Changed the port number to 445. Same problem.
Given the user the network admins credentials so that have full rights. Same problem.
Browsed the network direct from the copier and saved in the address book and it scanned to the root folder (DATA) and not the specific folder I chose it to scan to.
Created a fresh brand new test account and it scanned successfully even though I got a failed connection when testing it through the machines browser page. File however did not turn up in the destination folder required. it turned up in the DATA folder after I searched the file name.
No matter what I try it goes into that DATA file and not the required folder. I would put it down to the share name but it worked fine on the other brands machine using the same method! Has anyone ever had this problem?
Kyocera models are... DCC2930, FS-C8525 and FS-3140+
Any help is appreciated. Cheers.
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