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No destination is created. | Create the Scan to Network destination. See this article for more information. |
Under the Authentication Options section of destination setup, the "Use MFP authentication credentials " is selected; however, no authentication or authentication template is established on the MFP. | Set up authentication and include an authentication security template to grant or restrict Use and Create profile privileges.LDAP authentication template example:
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The Always show button is selected. |
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Connection to server. | Click here for a Microsoft™ article concerning ' Logon ' servers.Other considerations that may be affecting these anomalies include:
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Permissions issue on the root shared folder. | Contact your network administrator. |
Firewall Port Closure | Make sure to add the following to your firewall's exception list:
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Check for router acting as DHCP Server. | Click here for an article that may offer a possible solution. |
Check NetBIOS over TCP/IP setting. | Click here for an article that may offer a possible solution. |
Incorrect LDAP Path Attribute | Contact your LDAP administrator. An LDAP browser such as Softerra's™ LDAP browser may help identify this value. |
Incorrect LDAP User ID Attribute | Contact your LDAP administrator. |
Incorrect entry of a Path Suffix | Three possible actions:
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Incorrect or modified LDAP Setup or Address book configuration. | If using MFP's credentials to log into the share, make sure that the username and password combination used in creating the MFP template is the same as the one needed to log into the share. |
Incorrect credentials such as username and password. | Check the credentials and pay extra attention to the spelling and capitalization. |
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If you enter a Path Suffix , that corresponding folder name must exist in each user’s home directory . See also "Unable to Connect to the Destination " | Remove the entry from destination setup, or edit LDAP directory structure to include this folder name for every user. |
The user does not have write permission on the share. | Contact a network administrator. |
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Improper WINS configuration. | Click here for one of many possible WINS configuration issues. |
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This may happen after updating to the latest firmware or SNF app version. Scan to home directory was working before the update was made. | Click here for recommendations on the required values when scanning to home directory. |
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Improper authentication credentials. | If using MFP's credentials to log into the share, make sure that the username and password combination used in creating the MFP template is the same as the one needed to log into the share. |
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Validate Path only works with Guest or Static authentication options. | Confirm compatible authentication mechanism. |
Incorrect Address or path entry. | Try the following in order if unable to validate the share path:
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Incorrect Domain entry. | Make sure that the correct value is entered if your network uses DNS. |
Incorrect entry of ' Static ' security credentials. | Verify correct entry of the Username and Password . Check spelling, capitalization, extra spaces, or missed characters.This is the Username and password assigned to a shared folder. |
Permissions or administrative security or device policies | Contact your network administrator. |
Certain network topology conditions may prevent this button from working properly. | Try to select the profile on the MFP and observe the result. |