kingkaus
10-01-2014, 02:24 AM
Hello Everyone,
I am at my witts end on how to fix this issue. I have a Konica C353. Here is what I have done.
On Server: shared a "SCAN FOLDER" - 192.168.1.20\SCAN and allow all users on domain to have access to it.
On Konica C353. I added it to the addresses for SMB. I set the Host: 192.168.1.20 and the path to 'SCAN'. Now I have set the USERNAME to be the administrator and the password to ******* . Now when I run the scan. It errors out on me. When I check the detailed message, it is taking SCAN as my USERNAME.
Now when I do a manual scan and input all the info above. It works fine. Can someone please tell me why my stored address is not taking the administrator as username and using SCAN? I cannot find where that is coming from and why it is using SCAN as the username. I have looked in all the printer settings and could not find where this is coming from as the authentication for the server.
Side note: I CAN create an AD for SCAN but then I don't even know what they password the scanner is using. :confused:
I am at my witts end on how to fix this issue. I have a Konica C353. Here is what I have done.
On Server: shared a "SCAN FOLDER" - 192.168.1.20\SCAN and allow all users on domain to have access to it.
On Konica C353. I added it to the addresses for SMB. I set the Host: 192.168.1.20 and the path to 'SCAN'. Now I have set the USERNAME to be the administrator and the password to ******* . Now when I run the scan. It errors out on me. When I check the detailed message, it is taking SCAN as my USERNAME.
Now when I do a manual scan and input all the info above. It works fine. Can someone please tell me why my stored address is not taking the administrator as username and using SCAN? I cannot find where that is coming from and why it is using SCAN as the username. I have looked in all the printer settings and could not find where this is coming from as the authentication for the server.
Side note: I CAN create an AD for SCAN but then I don't even know what they password the scanner is using. :confused: