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Toshiba E-Studio 2550C & Windows Vista
We have a Toshiba E-Studio 2500C & Windows Vista SP1 PCs are unable to connect to the share on this printer. The share is just a location where scanned docs go to. All XP machines & a Vista PC withut SP1 can connect to it fine.
Error: [device name] is inaccessible. You may not have permission to access the resource.
The account is not authorized to log in from this station.
Any suggestions would be greatly received as uninstalling SP1 is a last resort.
Error: [device name] is inaccessible. You may not have permission to access the resource.
The account is not authorized to log in from this station.
Any suggestions would be greatly received as uninstalling SP1 is a last resort.
are you mapping the share with the users account or guest?
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Mapping to the share with the user account. There are no permission restrictions on the Toshiba.
The PC is able to map drives to the SBS server based shares OK.
The PC is able to map drives to the SBS server based shares OK.
Sorry, I'm not shure if I understant.
Are you trying to scan to a folder shared on the server?
Is this server also a domain controller?
Or is part of a domain?
What is the server operating system?
Did you gave share permissions and also security permissions for that shared folder?
Here is one of my posts that may help you if you are having problems with the authentication.
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24088957/What-the-Security-Configuration-Wizard-is-blocking.html
hope this helps
Are you trying to scan to a folder shared on the server?
Is this server also a domain controller?
Or is part of a domain?
What is the server operating system?
Did you gave share permissions and also security permissions for that shared folder?
Here is one of my posts that may help you if you are having problems with the authentication.
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24088957/What-the-Security-Configuration-Wizard-is-blocking.html
hope this helps
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I think you are not the only one having problems
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24142531/Accessing-a-shared-network-folder-from-Vista-client.html
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24142531/Accessing-a-shared-network-folder-from-Vista-client.html