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I input the user name administrator and my password and I also tried I have a fresh installation for Windows on another machine then tried to connect to a share from the Windows 7 same results. Wednesday, October 28, PM. I would say that it is probably an NTLM problem. Win 7 uses NTLM 2 by default. Marked as answer by iakhrass Thursday, October 29, AM.

Thursday, October 29, AM. Thanks that was it. For Windows , deselect [Allow Anonymous Connections]. Enter a user name not longer than 20 alphanumeric characters, and a password not longer than 24 14 for Windows alphanumeric characters.

As well as entering a file server address directly, you can specify the file server address using the Address Book or One-touch registered beforehand. This section describes how to register file server addresses in the Address Book or One-touch. This section describes how to register destinations from the Additional Functions screen. You can also register destinations from the Select Send Type screen, as follows:.

Storing in the Address Book. Press Main Menu. If a password has been set for the Address Book, enter the password to enter Address Book Settings menu.

Enter the password using - numeric keys , then press [OK]. Use [ ] , [ ] or Scroll Wheel to select a server protocol, then press [OK]. A host name is a unique name assigned to identify each host computer that provides services on the Internet. In this entry box, enter the name of the file server on the network as the destination of the send job. A folder path is a series of characters that signify the location of the folder.

Specify a folder in the file server as the destination of the send job. The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS. This is useful when you want to share files with other users over a network without any restrictions. Users can access these folders from any computer on the network without having to enter a user name and password. Create a new shared folder in any drive. It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow] if not selected. Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine on a computer the file server. If not, proceed to Step 4. Simple file sharing is enabled. If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set both the local-level and network-level access permissions.

Click [Add Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed. The [Name Not Found] dialog box appears if you enter an incorrect object name. If this happens, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box and check the computer name and user name.

In the [Security] sheet, under [Name], select [Everyone]. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow]. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop. Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window. Deselect [Account is Disabled] to activate the Guest user account.



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