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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...
Yacht_Rocked
May 11, 2009Aspirant
ewok wrote:
Yacht_Rocked wrote: This is the sad resolution email I got today.
Have you tried contacting HP about this? Regardless of what the ReadyNAS may or may not be doing, the scanner should not be hanging. My guess is that it's a driver issue, but without any kind of diagnostics or error message from the scanner, I can't really say what the problem is.
I didn't because it works fine scanning to a Vista PC and to a new Mac, so my assumption was that it was a ReadyNAS SMB issue and not an HP one. The HP signs on successfully to the Duo share using my username and PW, and starts to write the file. It gets to just over 16K when it locks up. Here's what's in the SMBD.LOG from the Duo:
[2009/05/11 10:39:02, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(309)
check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [jon0] -> [jon0] -> [jon0] succeeded
[2009/05/11 10:39:35, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_write_and_X(3118)
write_andX: (OS 8) End of header assumed at 64 but was at 59.
[2009/05/11 10:39:35, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_write_and_X(3122)
write_andX: SMB headerlength of 59. Fall back to regular write reading 5724 bytes
Given the above, would you still like me to contact HP then? I'm certainly willing to do so. Thanks!
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