Did you verify that the user login and password did not change... for access to smb folder on the destination computer
did you verify that the user login is admin...
Did you verify that the hostname of the computer did not change...
Did you check for IP conflict... by turning off the computer and pinging to it... any response conflict...
Did you check for ip conflict... by turing off the copier and pinging to it... any response conflict
did you try giving your computer the ip address of the copier and related settings that copier have... turning off the copier... and then tried moving files from your laptop to the destination pc to see if that works... might give some insights...
Did you check if the hard drive is full on the destination pc.. that can stop scanning...
Is the admin login used for scanning the default admin login for a server... if so it has a limited amount of concurrent connections it can maintain at a time... so if it has over a certain limit then it stops taking requests until it kills one of those connections or it times out... this is a setting that can be set at creation of the account... its a security feature that sometimes causes trouble for scanning... because scanning to folder can trigger this feature if its enabled in the account... fix is to create an admin account with the limited login feature disabled... rarely seen this one...
***did you try enabling smb in additional features...
did you turn off firewall on destination pc and test...
some antivirus also kill scanning so turn off and test...
***did you check if the destination pc network setting was public if so that will stop scanning sometimes windows will turn it from private to public...
*** did you check if the computer has pending windows updates... that can also stop scanning...
*** (triple asterisk mark those are the things that have most often killed scanning for me)
Sad To Say I Don't Have a Life
I do this stuff on the weekends too
thats a weird error code
normally it would be "server connection error" or similar
this is the error list out of user manual but it doesnt list that code
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ah_79nptMOdwgYU9...Yz0GQ?e=OQZabv (download then open in a browser otherwise youll just see the source code)
Last edited by rrrohan; 11-24-2020 at 05:00 AM.
a couple of ideas I forgot to include...
are there any big programs that are hogging resources... quickbooks... graphics software... games... anything like that... if so that could cause issues...
also is it an old desktop... is there dust in the case... if the case is full of dust... this can also cause performance issues as the computer overheats... performance suffers...
is memory on the computer good... is ram working ok... etc...
also some of the newer hard drives... might have capacity but they slow down when doing file transfers...
also a lot of times when windows updates it turns on settings that you turned off... its also good to check if any windows updates past or present have issues with smb and need to be rolled back...
sometimes you will find that the most unlikely things block smb scanning because they affect the computer performance...
its also a good idea to ask the customer what they are doing when these issue occurs... if they are surfing the net or watching netflix or playing games online... or doing a conference call on the same pc that does smb scanning... depending on the program and the power of the pc that can also cause performance issues...
some customers like to have everything open on the computer when scanning and the computer simply can't handle it so something gives...
in short...
so if its not the copier...
its not the pc maintenance
its not programs on the pc...
its not pc hardware...
it could be customer computer routine...
a good test if you can do it... is to have the copier scan to two destinations... the desired pc and another pc with no issues... just make the normal scan a group scan and then see if all works out... verify with customer this is ok... let them know its for testing purposes...
then you can always trace back in the logs when the scanning failed to the customers computer... and you can see if its the computer or the copier...if it fails to send to two places... its the copier/network... if it fails to send to one that being customer computer... its the customers computer...
just throwing out some ideas...
Sad To Say I Don't Have a Life
I do this stuff on the weekends too
I have had some luck fixing SMB scanning issues by, with the customer's approval of course, creating a new user with admin privileges on the computer. The new user account needs a password. Then use the new user credentials to setup your SMB one touch. This doesn't always work, but a lot of the time it does.
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