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I am using a Vista Business client on a Windows domain network. We have a multifunction copier/scanner connected to the network. This device is accessed by the XP clients with a shortcut on their desktop, which simply points to COPIERNAME File_Share folder. Technically, this device isn't a member of the domain, and it doesn't really show up as part of a workgroup either. It's just a device sitting out there on the same subnet. On the Vista client, I can ping COPIERNAME and I get a reply, however I cannot connect to the File_Share folder, which is where the scanned documents are.
I disabled the Vista firewall but this didn't help. I assume there's some security 'feature' in Vista that is preventing access to this device since it's not part of the domain, but I can't find a workaround. Any help is greatly appreciated! This issue has now been solved. Here's the solution: The problem is one of SMB signing. By default, Windows 2003 Server has SMB signing enabled for all client connections, and this was preventing the Windows Vista client from communicating with the file share. While it is possible to change the default setting for the entire domain, for security purposes I much prefer to make the change on the copier/scanner device.
The instructions below apply to the Toshiba eStudio Copier/Scanner, but similar configuration can be done on other devices. Hp Deskjet 3745 Driver For Xp on this page. Hi, We should be able to access that folder. Please let us know the following facts. Do you mean that the device is located in the COPIERNAME File_Share folder? Is the device a network device that has its own IP address, or it is installed on the server computer and shared in network? Cara Instal Windows Xp Di Netbook Hp Mini.
What is the system of the server? What is the error message when the issue occurs? Is file sharing between the computers works properly?
Please let us know if you have create a shortcut that is point to the COPIERNAME File_Share folder. If so, please try to access COPIERNAME File_Share from Start Search box and let us know if it is accessible. I suggest that you disable the anti-virus and firewall on the computer COPIERNAME and check if the issue occurs. Arthur Xie - MSFT. Arthur, Thank you for the reply.
Do you mean that the device is located in the COPIERNAME File_Share folder? COPIERNAME is the NetBIOS and DNS name of the copier. Is the device a network device that has its own IP address, or it is installed on the server computer and shared in network?
The device is a Toshiba copier/scanner with an ethernet card, connected to the network switch, and its own IP address. No servers involved. The device has a built in storage drive where scanned documents are saved.
This is accessible to all on the network without any authentication, except Vista Business clients. What is the system of the server? What is the error message when the issue occurs? Our company network is running a Windows Server 2003 domain, however, the device doesn't have an OS that I know of. No servers are involved in what we're trying to do. We're attempting to go from a Vista Business client direct to the device. Is file sharing between the computers works properly? Iphone 4 Windows 7 Bluetooth Drivers Download Hp.
Yes, working fine on all levels. All the XP machines can access the device simply by entering in the Address bar of Windows Explorer. It's only the Vista Business system that can't connect to it. Please let us know if you have create a shortcut that is point to the COPIERNAME File_Share folder. If so, please try to access COPIERNAME File_Share from Start Search box and let us know if it is accessible. Unable to create a shortcut. When trying to connect, a dialog box says: 'Windows cannot access Check the spelling of the name.