This is an Error generated by the Oracle Client when the Oracle Server can not
be reached.
This error can be caused by several items:
The
Listener on the Oracle Server is not running. Check with an Oracle Administrator
The Oracle Server is off line. Check with an Oracle Administrator The
network connection to the Oracle server is not fully up and running. Check all
connection points between the Notes server and the Oracle Server A firewall
exists between the Notes Server and the Oracle Server, and is not configured to
allow access to both the Oracle Server's IP address and Port The ADDRESS
Parameter in the TNSNAMES.ORA file is incorrect. Use TNSPING (or TNSPING80 on
Oracle 8.0.x) to check the connection to the Oracle Server. Example of a
successful connection:
D:\ORANT\BIN>tnsping80 oracle
TNS Ping
Utility for 32-bit Windows: Version 8.0.5.0.0 - Production on
23-APR-99 10:24:39
Attempting to contact
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=DBSERVER)(PORT=1521)) OK (50 msec)
If
this is Not successful, check your Oracle Network Products Messages Manual to
resolve the errors that TNSPING points out.
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The following is the list of info required to setup smb scanning. The easiest way to enter it, is via the devices webpage. Make sure the folder is fully shared.
"Host Name" = The computers name
"Port Number" = Either 139 for windows XP computers or 445 for windows 7 computer
"Path" = name of folder where the scanned documents are sent/saved.
1 Load the document into the scanner. Note: Documents may be loaded into the scanner in multiple ways. For information on the different methods of loading documents into the scanner, see the User's Guide that came with the printer. 2 Touch Scan to Network. If prompted, enter the user name and password used to access the printer. Contact your system support person for login information. 3 Select the destination where you want to receive the scanned document. If prompted, enter the user name and password required to access the destination. Contact your system support person for login information. 4 Some additional job options may be available depending on how the application has been configured. Follow the instructions on the screen to update the options. Contact your system support person for more information on each option. 5 Touch Scan It. Depending on how the application has been configured, you may have the option to preview and make adjustments to scanned pages. 6 To scan additional documents, load the next document into the scanner and select one of the following from the confirmation screen: • Touch Yes, to same destination to scan the document to the previous destination. • Touch Yes, to a different destination to scan the document to a different destination. • Touch No to finish the operation and return to the printer Home screen.
Here is what an 1102 error is and what some of the things to look for are.. hope it helps..
1102 SMB(SMB)
Error: User/Password or SharedName/FolderNameDomain name not entered as Domain UserInput User Name with one of the form "Domain\User", "Domain/User", "User@Domain"SMB) User Name/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name ErrorSpecify invalid User/Password (includes unspecified)Input correct User Name/PasswordSpecify the User who is not permitted for accessing to the folderInput correct User and Password
Check access limit for send destination folderSpecify invalid Shared NameInput correct Shared Name
(See the reference for the symbol which is possible to use for Shared Name)Host Name ErrorCheck if any prohibited letter (see the reference) for Host Name is included or notSCAN TO EMAIL(SCAN TO EMAIL)
User Name/Password ErrorUser ID for Authentication is not entered/entered wrong User ID
Wrong Password for Authentication is enteredInput User ID/Password which is used for Authentication from [Advanced] on Command Center correctly
([Login User Name] on [POP3] page or [SMTP] page)
It's actually related with SMB.
The shared folder on the server may be blocked by an open ghost connection.
A restart of the samba service may repair
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I see that you want to put Security on your Network Connection.
1. First we need to find out what Default Gateway your Router has, this depends on what Router you have. To find your Default Gateway we need to click on Start then click All Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt, this will show you a black window with a blinking cursor.
2. In Command Prompt type in IPCONFIG then press enter, this should should pull up information showing your IP Address/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway, we need the Default Gateway info only it should look like an IP Address ex. 192.168.2.1
3. Once we have your Routers Default Gateway we will need to open Internet Explorer or any browser that you my have on your computer, type in the Default Gateway on the Address bar then press ENTER, this should prompt you for a user name and password. If you have changed your Routers user name and password please use the User Name and Password that you have created if you haven't changed any thing on your Routers user name and password then you can try admin for the User Name and password for the password or admin and sometimes you can just leave it blank.
4. Once inside the Routers settings page look for wireless then under wireless look for security this should give you the option to create a Network Key in your router, make sure your write down your network key on a piece of paper incase you may forget.
I Hope this will help regarding your Router security question, have a nice day.
You need to log in to windows with SafeMode at startup. When you first see the curser flashing hold the "F8" key to enter safemode. Then select safemode with networking. Then go into user accounts from Control Panel and open up your user name file and change the password.
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at the copier press the scan button touch direct input tab,touch scan to smb, in the host name field enter the tcpip address of the target pc, in the destination folder enter the shared folder name, in the user id field enter the valid workgroup or domain user name, in the password field enter the user password, press start. at the computer you have to create a shared folder on the root of c: and give it all rights read and write allowed this is how to scan to a shared folder you can also sca to an internal email server or to a ftp server on your network or to a usb flash drive that you can plug directly into the machine
You must program the email addresses in the machine address book, so that you will have a destination list to scan to email.
You can also try to scan by pressing the Scanner button to access the scanner function and input the email address manually by selecting manual, and then press the Start button to scan the document.
The HTTP option must be enabled on the printer. To obtain the IP address or to confirm if the HTTP option is enabled, print a Configuration Report. See the Related Items below for additional information.
A user account for the scanner must be created (account needs full control access rights).
A directory to be used as a repository for the scanned files must be created. The directory must then be shared.
The Hostname of the workstation must be known.
Scan to File is set up in several steps:
The first step is to make sure the scanning service is enabled on the printer.
The second step is to set up the scan file repository.
The third step is to create any necessary templates.
The final step is to configure the template with the required settings.
NOTE: This solution assumes Microsoft Internet Explorer is being used as the web browser. Other web browsers may vary.
Make sure the SMB port is enabled. Print a Configuration Report to verify this setting. See the Related Items below.
Open an Internet browser window.
Enter the IP address of the printer in the Address field, and then press [Enter] on the keyboard. The CentreWare Internet Services window will be displayed.
If prompted, enter the username and password in the fields provided, and then click [OK].
NOTE: The default username is "11111". The default password is "x-admin" and must be entered in lower case letters. If the username or password has been modified or forgotten, contact your System Administrator.
Click on the [Properties] tab. The Properties options will be displayed.
Click on the [+] next to Services on the left side of the window to expand the options.
Click on the [+] next to Network Scanning.
Click on [File Repository Setup]. The File Repository Setup window will be displayed.
Click on [Edit] in the Default File Repository section. The File Destination screen will be displayed.
NOTE: A maximum of five file repositories may be configured. Generally, just the default repository is configured for scan to file.
Select [SMB] from the Protocol menu.
Enter a descriptive name in the Friendly Name field.
Enter the IP address or Hostname of the computer where scanning will be setup in the Hostname / IP Address & Port field.
NOTE: The default SMB port is 139. Generally this port number does not change.
Enter the Share name in the Share field.
If necessary, enter the scan path in the Document Path field.
Click on the [Prompt at User Interface] or [System] radio button from the Login Credentials to Access the Destination section.
Enter the scan user name in the Login Name field.
Enter the scan user password in the Password and Retype Password fields.
Click on [Apply]. A “Settings have been changed” message will be displayed.
Click on [Reboot Machine]. A "Do you want to reboot?" message will be displayed.
Click [OK].
Close the browser window.
Test scan to file using the default template. See the Related Items below.
this can be easily done via your web browser by typing in the IP address of the MFP and set it from there.
You need the IP address of the laptop and is best to put the shared folder in the main drive (C).
Then for the file path you just need to enter the name of the shared folder EXACTLY as it is on the lap top.
You also MUST enter the ID a password to give it access.
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