Fujitsu 6000NS - fi - Document Scanner Operator's Manual page 408

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12040002
12040003
12040005
12040006
12040007
12040008
12040009
1204000A
1204000B
1204000C
380
Message
Access to network folder was
refused.
File already existed, so data
could not be saved.
Network is busy. Try again
later.
User name or password may be
incorrect.
Not connected to the network.
Scan&Buffer job is already
queued on the computer that
owns the specified network
folder.
Insufficient free space in the
designated network folder.
Number of network path con-
nections has reached the maxi-
mum allowed. No more may be
specified.
File targeted for overwriting
may already be in use.
Specified user is no longer able
to login to this network folder.
Action
Try the following:
• Contact a system administrator to check
whether or not access to the network
folder is permitted for the currently
logged in user or authenticated user.
• Check if the file attribute has been set as
hidden.
To overwrite the existing file, on the
"Save" screen, set "Overwrite old files?" as
"Yes", and try again.
Try again later.
Re-enter the user name and password.
Check that the system network is function-
ing normally by performing a ping test
from another machine in the network, other
than the server with network folder. If the
system network is not operating correctly,
refer to
"Failure to connect to a server by
name" (page 300)
for further solutions.
Try the following:
• Select a different network folder.
• Wait a short time, then try again.
Ensure the free space requirements are
met, and try again.
Close unneeded network connections, then
try specifying the desired network path
again.
Check that the file to be overwritten is
closed, and try again.
Try the following:
• Login with a different account.
• Contact a network administrator to have
the account validated.

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