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  • liquid5170

    #1

    savin 8025 scan to folder smb/ftp

    i have a savin 8025(192.168.2.10) connected on the network (192.168.2.1)

    my computer wired (192.168.2.15) is running vista as well as my laptop connected on the wireless network (192.168.2.3)

    I have no problems printing from either machines.

    now the problem is scanning to folder either using FTP or SMB. I read somewhere that smb connection is virtually impossible with vista and i've tried and tried to no avail. the scanner can see the machines when browsing for network however gives a password error when trying to connect. when prompted to re-enter the password, it replys with network path not found anymore. the only way to refind the networks is to do a power cycle.

    I NEED HELP please! i urgently need the scanning to work through the easiest and fastest way possible either through smb, ftp, or email... contact me... 916-770-5626

    thank you!
    Last edited by Guest; 12-04-2008, 10:24 PM.
  • cobiray
    Passing Duplication Xpert

    1,000+ Posts
    • Mar 2008
    • 1199

    #2
    The path of least resistance will be to set it up for scan to email. You will need to input your DNS server IP's, SMTP server name and set up your email as a scanning destination and a sender. If you are using SMTP authentication you will need to input that in as well.

    If you have trouble, my recommendation is to call your dealer or find one here. Savin Contact Us
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    • Captain Scott
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Dec 2008
      • 166

      #3
      Scan to doc server

      Does this model have a hard drive? You could scan to h/d and retrieve via web browser. Easiest scan method

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      • pspahr
        Toner Schlep

        100+ Posts
        • May 2008
        • 227

        #4
        Yes, the machine has a hard drive. However, scanning via smb/ftp is possible with a Vista OS. Search Google for Vista+SMB, sharing folders on Vista, etc., etc.

        Alternately, search for the same on this site. In the end, however, calling a dealer is probably your best bet, as Cobiray suggests.
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        • Dexor
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          Site Contributor
          100+ Posts
          • Jan 2010
          • 223

          #5
          Re: savin 8025 scan to folder smb/ftp

          Originally posted by liquid5170
          i have a savin 8025(192.168.2.10) connected on the network (192.168.2.1)

          my computer wired (192.168.2.15) is running vista as well as my laptop connected on the wireless network (192.168.2.3)

          I have no problems printing from either machines.

          now the problem is scanning to folder either using FTP or SMB. I read somewhere that smb connection is virtually impossible with vista and i've tried and tried to no avail. the scanner can see the machines when browsing for network however gives a password error when trying to connect. when prompted to re-enter the password, it replys with network path not found anymore. the only way to refind the networks is to do a power cycle.

          I NEED HELP please! i urgently need the scanning to work through the easiest and fastest way possible either through smb, ftp, or email... contact me... 916-770-5626

          thank you!
          upgrade network firmware! A must for vista/win7 environment

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          • Jomama46
            Field Supervisor

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            2,500+ Posts
            • Apr 2008
            • 2900

            #6
            Re: savin 8025 scan to folder smb/ftp

            There will be no firmware update for this Russian C4.
            Use another method such as email or alternatly get an older PC with XP on it and scan to it.
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            • luke001
              Technician
              • Dec 2011
              • 46

              #7
              Re: savin 8025 scan to folder smb/ftp

              scan to SMB
              1.Create a shared folder on your computer with write or change permissions.
              This is the folder your device will send image data to.
              2.On the taskbar, click [Start], right-click [Network], and then click [Properties].
              3.Click [Manage network connections] under [Tasks]
              4.Right-click [Local Area Connection], and then click [Properties].
              5.Click [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] in the item list, and then click [Properties]
              6.In the [General] tab, click [Advanced].
              7.Click the [WINS] tab, and then click [Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP] to select it.

              scan should now work

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              • Vulkor
                Senior Tech

                500+ Posts
                • Jun 2009
                • 942

                #8
                Re: savin 8025 scan to folder smb/ftp

                been a while, but I think with Vista he is screwed. 8025 no firmware for smb ver 2.1. Now if you had a 8025e you would be ok I think.

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                • luke001
                  Technician
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 46

                  #9
                  Re: savin 8025 scan to folder smb/ftp

                  I think that this firmware might help
                  B7675384H (version 5.12.5)
                  1. Unable to Scan to SMB to Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 destinations
                  that have Windows Live ID Sign-in assistant installed.
                  2. Trying and failing to login to a Scan destination three times might result in the
                  Scanner application stalling.
                  3. Unable to Scan to SMB to Windows 98/98SE/Me/NT 4.0 destinations specified
                  using an IP address.
                  4. The SMB retry function fails to retry the sending of failed SMB transfers (Scan
                  to SMB or Fax delivery).
                  5. Unable to retrieve the Windows group name from a Windows 2008 R2 server
                  during Windows Authentication. Because of this, logged in users will only be
                  granted the "Available Functions" specified for them in the Addressbook.
                  6. The device is unable to assign group privileges to a logged in user if that
                  group has a name consisting of more than 20 bytes. To address this issue, the
                  supported group name length will be increased to 40 bytes.
                  7. The MFP's Windows Authentication function is unable to use Kerberos when
                  being authenticated on a Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 server. The MFP
                  will still be successfully authenticated because it is able to fail back to
                  NTLMv2.
                  8. After changing the MFP's DNS server address or Domain name, Scan to SMB
                  destinations specified using a hostname might not be found.
                  9. The Scan to SMB "Connection Test" fails if performed on directory located
                  directly below a DFS root. Only the "Connection Test" failed, scanning was
                  successful and even the "Connection Test" worked if performed on any sub-directory.
                  10. The device might return an SC 819 error when browsing the network using
                  SMB. This only occurred if SMB was browsed frequently and the device was
                  not rebooted.
                  11. If the MFP's IP address is changed to an IP address of another subnet, users
                  will not be able to browse the network (using Scan to SMB) until the MFP is
                  rebooted.

                  Other changes:
                  1. Unable to Scan to SMB to a destination that is not specified using an FQDN.
                  2. Unable to Scan to SMB to destinations that are using both LM Authentication
                  and Samba v2.x.
                  3. Windows Authentication fails if the username or password includes lower-case European characters.
                  4. The device's SMB timeout was too short (1sec). This caused problems when
                  being used across subnets. For this reason, it has been increased to 10 sec.

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