In terms of security both SMB1 and FTP are a dead end. Many environments I deal with won't even allow an FTP server because of the lack of any security. Both are slowly being taken out of Windows as...
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In terms of security both SMB1 and FTP are a dead end. Many environments I deal with won't even allow an FTP server because of the lack of any security. Both are slowly being taken out of Windows as...
Install Dell Command Update from the Dell support site: it will pull all drivers and BIOS updates applicable to the machine.
Support for the 9020 ended not that long ago so whatever drivers it...
It means your computer doesn't know what the device you connected to it is. You likely need to install some kind of driver that is installed on the other machine that it works on.
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It should come up as a human interface device or as something connected to the USB controller.
Have you checked any website for the company that makes it for any software or updates?
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What's the USB version of the port? USB 2? USB 3?
What does Device Manager show?
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These damn spammers are going to be the death of this place.
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Depending on your mail provider, the account you used may not have permission to use SMTP authentication.
Who is your email provider?
Onsite/internal email
ISP
Micosoft 365
GSuite
They're all sock puppets for the same spammer so I guess instead of a threesome, it's just his hand...
Is this a Workgroup environment, or Active Directory?
If Workgroup: is the Workgroup name identical between the copier and the NAS? Does the local account exist on both systems with the proper...
Looking at your logs, the MFP is trying to connect on port 139, which is the old SMBv1 port of SMB over WINS. You may need to get the copier set to either use SMB 2 or higher which will also change...
Humidity can cause all kinds of fusing issues, and it sounds like this is definitely an environmental issue. The tray heater i going to save you all kinds of grief with this account.
I see so many freaking people with tabs like that who get so paranoid if you even look to close one. I mean: bookmark the page or clip the contents into something like OneNote and be done with it.
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Definitely sounds like a network issue, but you may also want also check the memory DIMM's on the device. I had one that would stall every so often that turned out to be a loose DIMM from the office...
Kind of stretching what the Business Talk section is for, but t each their own...
Definitely the opposite of my experience with VOIP calling. At this point, the customers I can't hear that well are the POTS customers. Then again, with most of my customers being in the Harrisburg...
Shouldn't this be in the Rants and Raves section?
It works with SSD's but there are still limitations for UEFI boot and some other newer drive types. He's supposedly been working on a new major version of it for at least the last four years.
Spinning disks still have a place: bulk storage, servers/NAS, secondary drives. Your operating system shouldn't be running off spinning rust in a desktop or laptop. Your servers can as those are...
CrystalDisk Info will give you a better look into the health of the drive as it pulls the actual SMART data from the drive controller. If you want just the raw metrics of how the drive is working in...
Does anyone have an up to date list of what models Ricoh is selling that are someone else's box? This seems to be more and more common with them and, as an independent, getting reliable documentation...
Thanks, though it will not really work for the customer as they're just looking to authenticate a single account as a back end authentication method instead of authenticating users to access the...
I'm primarily a Ricoh guy, but one of my customers has one of these from their parent company. I'm looking to set it up for scan to folder using an AD service account but I don't see any option in...
For email alerts, you just need to configure an SMTP server and the email address you want the machine to send the emails to.
I'd recommend making sure that the email address you use is part of...
Easy. There's about three or four sites that I go to that cover Windows pretty well. On top of that, there's also the closest thing to a manual for Windows and all things Microsoft: Developer tools,...
Definitely agree on the not keeping anything stored locally that isn't expendable, or stored somewhere else as well. Everyone by now knows I'm a big fan of OneDrive so it's where my important files...