Symptom
Unable to send
The server is not correctly
data over the
specified.
network.
The save destination is not
correctly specified.
When using SMB, the
shared name is not correctly
specified.
When using SMB (UNC
Format), the save
destination is not correctly
specified.
The login name is not
entered correctly.
The password is not
correctly entered.
The time setting on the
machine does not agree
with that of Windows, when
SMB transmission to
Windows Server 2003.
On Windows Server 2003 or
Windows XP, users who do
not set a password cannot
use SMB transmission.
SMB transmission is not
available when a DFS
access path (\\Domain
name\Shared name) is
designated.
Cause
Correctly specify the server.
Correctly specify the save destination.
Correctly specify the shared name.
Correctly specify the save destination.
Correctly enter the login name.
Correctly enter the password.
Synchronize the time settings of the
machine and Windows.
Follow the steps below to change the
settings of network access.
1. Start Windows, and select [Control
Panel] > [Administrative Tools] > [Local
Security Policy].
2. Select [Security Settings] > [Local
Policies] > [Security Options].
3. Change [Accounts: Limit local account
use of blank passwords to console
logon only] to [Disabled].
The DFS access path is not supported.
Use the UNC path (\\Host name\Shared
name) instead.
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