Non-windows client cannot browse Win2003 server
- From: Arnaud Lesauvage <nospam@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 12:34:47 +0200
Hi group !
We just replaced or Win2000 server with 2 Win2003 R2 servers.
We have a professionnal Canon Printer/Scanner/Fax machine (iRC 3200).
It was configured to send scans directly on a network share.
I am trying to change this configuration so that the scans are
sent to the new server, but I can't browser the shares of this new
Win2003 server.
My Win2000 server is still online, and I can browse the shares of
this server.
The credentials have not changed (I just promoted the Win2003
server, made him a GC gave him all the roles, demoted the
Win2000...). Everything works fine, but this scanner stuff.
Does anyone have an idea of what difference between the Win2003
server and the Win2000 sever could cause this behaviour ?
I checked the logs, but nothing is logged actually !
Thanks a lot !
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Arnaud
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