Exporting/importing SMB shares, new location
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Re: Exporting/importing SMB shares, new location
backup the machines addy book and settings, set aside (just in case)
DL the addy book in .csv, open in Excel and do a find and replace from old servername/IP to the new one.
save.
import to copier.
exactly. you got it.We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
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Re: Exporting/importing SMB shares, new location
In the following link it mentions on the subject of:
Exporting information to an SMB sharing folder
Saving the setting information of this machine (Export)
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Thanks! Will passwords need to be re-entered manually after or will they import too?Comment
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Re: Exporting/importing SMB shares, new location
Trying to ward off what I think is going to be a problem for you...C454 was out around Server 2008 (or even earlier) If you are upgrading to anything current you will not get these C454 to scan to SMB without lowering the server security (SMB 1.0) I would hope you have taken tbis into account, EComment
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Re: Exporting/importing SMB shares, new location
Trying to ward off what I think is going to be a problem for you...C454 was out around Server 2008 (or even earlier) If you are upgrading to anything current you will not get these C454 to scan to SMB without lowering the server security (SMB 1.0) I would hope you have taken tbis into account, EComment
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Yea unfortunately I have SMB 1.0 enabled still but I was hoping to phase it out after this server migration. I made a mistake on the model though. The models at this office are two Bizhub 808's and a 458. The firmware seems newer on these so hopefully the will allow me to disable SMB 1.00A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
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Re: Exporting/importing SMB shares, new location
Synthohol was referring to the new server. Depending on what OS version the old server was running, Active might not be able to migrate all user information.Comment
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