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    I have a networked scanner and i have no problem scanning to the NT server \\servername\driverletter\foldername

    I want to scan to a folder on a workstation and iam having no luck doing so
    \\workstationname\c(drive)\foldername

    Is this the correct path to get to the workstation?.....thx for any input....Born

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    Have you shared the folder on the workstation and assigned access rights? What is the error message you are receiving?

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    if you want to use the admin share instead of creating a share on the workstation the correct syntax is
    \\workstationname\c$\foldername

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    [quote]Originally posted by tha 4NiK8R:
    <strong>if you want to use the admin share instead of creating a share on the workstation the correct syntax is
    \\workstationname\c$\foldername</strong><hr></blockquote>

    Though it will work - this is a bad Habit...
    If you have many computers and a server.
    The method is to creat a share on the server (with sufficient space), add groups (with permissions).
    Make a login script that will map (net use) a drive into this share.
    IMHO this is the best way of sharing documents in a Office.
    Centrelazation is the name of the game.

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    hey...it is just easier to use if it is a one time deal. You desktop support guys and mapping drives...

    Not to meantion his reason was just to scan a document to a folder. Of course we all defer to the "best practices" that say you must create a share and write a logon script that maps your drives for you, all of this to scan a document to a folder. I setup networks all the time, and generally would do these things, but not for a simple document scan or a file transfer. Too much work and productivity lost.
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    Thx guys.....got it.....i had the share on "C" set to read only.....changed it to full control...now iam scannin 45 pages a min.

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    [quote]Originally posted by tha 4NiK8R:
    <strong>hey...it is just easier to use if it is a one time deal. You desktop support guys and mapping drives...

    Not to meantion his reason was just to scan a document to a folder. Of course we all defer to the "best practices" that say you must create a share and write a logon script that maps your drives for you, all of this to scan a document to a folder. I setup networks all the time, and generally would do these things, but not for a simple document scan or a file transfer. Too much work and productivity lost.</strong><hr></blockquote>

    You are right for some extent - It is always good to go on Best Practices.
    Even if it is for small things - problems tend to grow (some say Expoenentially ).
    I do accept and Respect your opinion though (Meaning - I am not flaming you in any manner).

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