![]() And certainly not for high volume scanning jobs. Scanning via the HP Smart app for Windows 10 does work, but not always practical to use. I have been surviving by scanning to a USB stick, but that is not the same, nor very efficient after having been using the excellent feature of "Scan to Network folder" over the years. Also tried with turning "controlled Folder Access" (Windows 10 setting under "Ransomware Protection) on and off. I have also replaced the computer's name with the (fixed) IP address - 192.168.15.111 - w/o any success. As I have four more PCs in the house (all running Windows 10, 1809) I have tried to access a folder share on those as well, but all the time the same error message is given in the EWS when trying to set up the target folder for scanning. I have spent days and many nights over the summer scanning the web, the HP forums, I have used the (useless) "HP Print and Scan Doctor", I have rebooted a billion times, and everything points back to HP firmware not playing nice with Windows. ![]() When setting up access to target in the HP Printer EWS, folder access cannot be authenticated. Regardless of account, all have been given full read/write privileges to target folder.Īdding: printer is hardwired ethernet to router. ![]() I have tried letting printer/scanner get access to folder via my admin account, just as I have created a new account(s) specifically for printer. The issue is that new FIRMWARE is needed for this printer to play nicely with Windows 10. This access problem seems to be VERY common and it does not matter whether SMB 1.0 is supported together with SMB 2.0 or not in Windows. Win 10 PC is part of a Workgroup (not a domain) and main user account sits under 2FA (two-factor-authentication), however, the accounts specifically created for folder sharing are not under 2FA.
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