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Problemi con codivisione Scanner HP (dopo il SP2:-\)
Ciao, ho un problema con la condivisione di uno scanner HP modello "Scanjet 7400c", ho installato i driver su tutte le macchine ed impostato la scansione remota dal pannello delle utility dello scanner (sotto programmi). In pratica nn riesco a far partire la scansione dai pc remoti, e questo solo dopo aver messo il SP2 di XP....qualcuno sa dirmi come poer ovviare a questo problema?
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#2 |
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#3 |
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è possibile che iltutto funzioni regolarmente sui pc senza Sp2?....è colpa sua!!!
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Potrebbe essere un problema del firewall interno di XP
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è quello che pensavo anch'io, ma prima di mettere il sp2 nn era abilitato, e adesso ho visto che ci sono dele impostazioni da specificare per ogni applicazione, va spuntata una casella....ma nn mi funziona lo stesso. Mi spiace nn essere molto preciso al momento dato che sono su un pc che nn monta il sp2...
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#6 |
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Oltre al firewall devi disabilitare anche il security center.
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#7 |
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è disabilitato....
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The HP LanScan software that allows you to scan remotely from a LAN
workstation fails with a "scanner not found" message after you install Windows XP Service Pack 2 on the host machine (the one connected to the scanner). I contacted the HP support and they told me that it was a firewall problem (although I had mentioned that the Windows XP Firewall was disabled on my LAN). This is absolutely wrong. I monitored the communication between the client system and the host and could determine that LanScan uses DCOM / RPC to communicate on the LAN. Windows XP SP2 puts severe limitations on these protocols by default. In order to get HP LanScan working again, you have to release these restrictions. Here's what you can do to fix this (worked for me): Foreword: ----------- - Note that these steps disable some DCOM / RPC restrictions globally. I repeat, these steps will release some security settings enforced by Windows XP SP2. If you are unsure, please refrain from proceeding any further and ask your admin or wait until HP provide an update or instructions for fixing the problem. If you are not familiar with the registry editor and /or with the system administration console, please ask for assistance in your neighborhood. - A better approach would be to release these restrictions only for the COM components used by LanScan. However, until HP wake up, I don't know exactly which components are involved. So I'm using global settings that may also help a few other DCOM applications to work correctly after installation of the XP SP2. You need to be a system admin to follow these steps. - If you want detailed explanations about the DCOM / RPC restrictions in XP SP2, please read this document: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en - These steps do not include any discussion about the Windows Firewall because we didn't activate it on our systems. If the Windows XP Firewall is enabled on your systems, you might have to take additional steps also explained in the document above ("Windows Firewall" section). Here we go... All changes apply to the "host" machine only (the one connected to the scanner). 1. On the XP SP2 Host, click on Start | Run and enter "dcomcnfg". This opens the Component Services console. 2. Expand Component Services | Computers and right-click My Computer. Select Properties | Com Security. 3. For both "Access permissions" and "Launch and Activation permissions", click the "Edit limits" and "Edit default" buttons and give full permissions to all users who have to access HP LanScan and more generally DCOM components (this will vary with your configuration and your LAN - if you don't know, ask your Admin). If all domain users need access to the scanner, give permissions to "Authenticated Users". Note that SYSTEM may not have remote access permission by default. Give it this permission. 4. Click OK and close the console. 5. Now click on Start | Run and enter "gpedit.msc". This opens the Group Policy console. 6. Go to Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies | Security Options. 7. In the right pane, double-click "DCOM: Machine access restrictions..." . Check "Enable policy", click "Edit security" and give full permissions to the same users as above. 8. Do the same for "DCOM: Machine launch restrictions...". 9. Close the console. 10. If you log on to a domain, you may have to repeat the same steps for the "Default Domain Policy" (see Start | Programs | Administrative tools). 11. Open the registry editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Rpc, create a DWORD value named RestrictRemoteClients and leave the default value unchanged (0). 12. Reboot your system. You don't need to do anything on the client systems, whether or not they are running XP SP2. NB: Not all these steps may be absolutely necessary. But I had no time left to test all the possible combinations. Hope this helps. Allora secondo me dovrebbe bastare cmq modificare il registro come nello step 11... fatemi sapere
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#9 |
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Grazie mille, domani mattina in studio proverò...
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#10 |
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Ciao, ho provato velocemente a cercare la chiave del registro che viene indicata nelle istruzioni, ma arrivo fino a "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\....." e poi nn trovo altro
![]() ah, dimenticavo, io nn me ne intendo molto del registro o cose simili, ho detto "chiave" perchè mi sembra di ricordare vagamente di averle sentite chiamare così...non vorrei fare figuracce ![]() Ciauz |
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#11 |
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Crea una nuova sottochiave
RPC e crea il valore dentro RestrictRemoteClients
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#12 |
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ok, non ne ero sicuro....grazie!
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#13 |
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Finalmente ho avuto un attimo di tempo in studio per provare e funziona! Grazie mille netquik!
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