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    KM-C2525E SMB scan to W7

    Customer was smb scanning no problem to WXP. Upgraded computers to Windows 7 and I cannot get SMB to work. I can browse to the folder and drop a file into it from another workstation. I tried :445 after the ip address and still no help. Any ideas what I am overlooking?

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    Have you tried the domain name in front of the login username?

    i.e.: \\copytechnet\blackcat4866
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    Not with two whacks before the domain name. I thought we were supposed to omit those.

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    yeah, I don't think the whack whack needs to be there. If you are using hostname, then make sure it is all caps (i.e. MYCOMPUTER). To see if it's network or permissions problem, you can always use the IP of the computer. I wouldn't suggest keeping it that way but for testing, it may help.

    Shouldn't have to use domain\user for the username but make sure that the user you have in the credentials does have rread/write access to the folder.

    I don't like sharing folders so I usually setup Win7 using a hidden share. So in host address I have the computer name in all caps, and then in the file path I will have something like "C$\SCANS".

    I just create a folder right on C called scans and not worry about sharing it out. Just make sure it looks just like that up there ^^

    hope that helps some.

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    Hi,

    I've had a glance at this and the other suggestion I can think of is configuring the windows firewall...

    Control Panel > system and security > allow a program through windows firewall

    Select file and printing sharing checkbox and ok

    back in the control panel > system security > select check firewall status

    advanced settings
    inbound rules
    new rule
    port > next
    TCP > specific local port '139' > next
    allow the connection > next
    make sure domain, private and public are ticked > next
    name (eg) "scan to SMB"

    Make sure the copier is using port 139 (not 445 as you put earlier in the thread)

    I'd usually go about this by creating a shared folder on C: drive called "scans" once created there is usually a padlock that appears in windows 7 so you have to right click and go to the security tab.

    Edit > ADD > Type word “EVE” > select check names > Select ‘EVERYONE’
    Make sure Everyone is on the list now for people to share the folder with.
    Select Permissions > Give full allowances apart from “special permissions”.
    APPLY.
    Padlock should now have disappeared.
    make sure the username is correct.. in command prompt enter "net config workstation" it will tell you the username in there. (not that I don't trust what a customer tells me )

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks for taking the time to share. I will get back out there and check this.

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    Re: KM-C2525E SMB scan to W7

    Quote Originally Posted by xeroid View Post
    Thanks for taking the time to share. I will get back out there and check this.
    i want to know whitch error do you have when you triy to scan?

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    Re: KM-C2525E SMB scan to W7

    is this computer on a domain if not see if there is a domain name in the TCP/IP settings of the machine clear it out and try, also when you get the error hit job history button highlight the failed job hit details and check the error in the top right hand corner what dose it say?


    1. are the file permissions right
    2. try the hostname/ IP Address
    3. username and password correct (also is this users set in the file permissions)
    4. can you navigate to the UNC path from another PC

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    Re: KM-C2525E SMB scan to W7

    create a new user and start from a fresh default settings. Shouldnt have to mess around with firewall issues unless your 3rd party firewall restricts it, and really the only firewall/anti virus I come across which does this is norton and mcafee.

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    Lightbulb Re: KM-C2525E SMB scan to W7

    Bit late in the game...

    Windows Live Essentials also messes with SMB scanning. With the customers permission remove this and it should work if all your other settings are correct. I've had this issue with early editions of SMB scan enabled MFP's by Konica and Develop.

    It's also been the source of issue for intermittent connectivity issues with some Panasonics we have in the field. Worth a try.

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