Guys, any ideas why scan to folder is not working when the computer is connected to a virtual private network. Only printing is working but no scanning.
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It's possible that the VPN is blocking SMB, but what kind of network setup are we looking at? Are print jobs able to work from both sides of the VPN (main office to the machine or just from the remote site to the machine)? Are the scan jobs going back to the main office, or staying at the remote location? Is the copier using a predefined account to access the SMB share, or does a user have to enter their credentials?Comment
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Re: SCAN TO FOLDER
It's possible that the VPN is blocking SMB, but what kind of network setup are we looking at? Are print jobs able to work from both sides of the VPN (main office to the machine or just from the remote site to the machine)? Are the scan jobs going back to the main office, or staying at the remote location? Is the copier using a predefined account to access the SMB share, or does a user have to enter their credentials?Comment
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How is the VPN implemented at the remote location, VPN software on the computers or VPN function on the router? I have encountered VPN software that all forms of files shares that are not from a domain user. Some will even block TWAIN. This is for security reasons.Comment
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in the computer or in the router. I just saw SABRE VPN icon in the computer. I'm sorry, I am not well familiar with VPN. I cannot check the VPN setting because I need to to log in as administrator.Comment
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That is not correct. You only have to configure the subnet mask properly. For the network scheme mentioned the would be 255.255.0.0. I have a school district with eight campuses and the district office. Each has a different subnet, third octet is different. All shared folders are on a server at the district office and all MFP at the campuses are able to use SMB scan to the server.Comment
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Re: SCAN TO FOLDER
That is not correct. You only have to configure the subnet mask properly. For the network scheme mentioned the would be 255.255.0.0. I have a school district with eight campuses and the district office. Each has a different subnet, third octet is different. All shared folders are on a server at the district office and all MFP at the campuses are able to use SMB scan to the server.Comment
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