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Scan to File - File Storage Error - Failed to connect to network destination. Check destination path

Asked by DAHITSydney in Peripherals, Printers, Windows 2003 Server

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Hello,
We've had a Toshiba e-studio 350 multi-purpose coiper/scanner/printer in my office (I'm not expecting anyone to be familiar with this unit).  I'm able to print to, scan to email and scan to a shared drive on one of my servers (Windows 2003 SBS), but not to my file server (Windows 2003 Std. Edt), as I keep getting an errors (File Storage Error on the printer, "Failed to connect to network destination. Check destination path" on the log oof the printer.

I've tried turned on / off and even disable (Not Defined) the "Digitally sign communications" on Default Domain Controller Security Settings as well as Domain Security Policy

The folder is shared and the scan to file on the printer is using administrator login.

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Zones: Peripherals, Printers, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Toshiba, Scan to File, e-Studio 351 C, scan to file - failed to connect to network destination. Check destination path
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Solution Provided By: DAHITSydney
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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