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Tank1
Dec 11, 2006Aspirant
Using a Scan To Network share (OfficeJet 9130)
Hi i am struggling with trying to get a Hp OfficeJet 9130 to scan direct to my Infrant ReadyNAS NV. I have created a share, given it a password. I can connect to it using a xp box no problem. In...
IanSav
Dec 12, 2006Apprentice
Hi John,
I just confirmed the issue you are having. I can connect to my Windows XP shares and drop files OK but when I try to attach to the ReadyNAS (mine is in user mode) no matter what user I try I get a username/password error.
Yoh-dah: The HP OfficeJet 9130 is an ethernet based multifunction device that is capable of directly loging into Windows type shares and scanning documents to those shares. The unit does not need to create a scan in response to a windows based application (TWAIN). The unit has a keyboard and LCD display so that you han type in the name of any share on your network and then authenticate with any username or password you like. This is a very flexible system. :) (Shame that the firmware is so flakey with regard to its faxing capability).
I had a quick look at my ReadyNAS logs and did not notice any explanation for the problem. I am not sure what I should have been looking for so I may have been looking right at the problem but never noticed it. Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
Regards,
Ian.
I just confirmed the issue you are having. I can connect to my Windows XP shares and drop files OK but when I try to attach to the ReadyNAS (mine is in user mode) no matter what user I try I get a username/password error.
Yoh-dah: The HP OfficeJet 9130 is an ethernet based multifunction device that is capable of directly loging into Windows type shares and scanning documents to those shares. The unit does not need to create a scan in response to a windows based application (TWAIN). The unit has a keyboard and LCD display so that you han type in the name of any share on your network and then authenticate with any username or password you like. This is a very flexible system. :) (Shame that the firmware is so flakey with regard to its faxing capability).
I had a quick look at my ReadyNAS logs and did not notice any explanation for the problem. I am not sure what I should have been looking for so I may have been looking right at the problem but never noticed it. Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
Regards,
Ian.
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