IR1022iF Scan to SMB error #806

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  • jarwil
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Jun 2009
    • 61

    #1

    IR1022iF Scan to SMB error #806

    Have a IR1022if with Scan to SMB error #806.

    Know that it is either incorrect username or password or incorrect destination.

    Is scanning to a Windows 7 box. Folder is shared.

    Have even created a new user on computer with password but still has same error and also created a new folder with same issue.

    Have tried various users on computer with no luck.

    Not sure if problem with copier or computer. Any help would be great. Thanks
  • teckat
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    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: IR1022iF Scan to SMB error #806

    windows 7: Scan to smb setup for shared folder
    after doing all of this your windows 7 box should be visible and the account created should allow an xp box or a copier to login to the windows 7 box and send a file to a specified folder.

    step 1
    click start
    click control panel
    click user account
    click manage another account
    click create account name the account make it administrator give it a password

    step 2

    on the bottom of the screen to the far left... You have start internet explorer and file explorer. Its basically just a folder
    click file explorer...
    Click local disk...
    across the top click new folder name the folder...
    Right click on the folder left click on properties choose sharing select share...
    Type in user account you created...
    Click add...
    Give user read/write permission click share click advanced sharing click permissions make sure full control, change and read are set to allow click ok click ok click close

    step 3
    click start
    click control panel
    click network and sharing center
    click change advanced sharing settings
    set home or work to the following
    select turn on network discovery
    select turn on file sharing
    select turn sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the public folder >this is up to you >u can turn media streaming off
    select enable file sharing for 40 to 56 bit encryption
    select turn off password protected sharing
    select use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers
    under public
    select turn network discovery on
    select turn on file sharing
    select turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the public folder -- turn off media streaming
    select enable file sharing for devices that use 40 to 56 bit encryption select
    turn off password protected sharing
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