![]() Note: I have seen a report that using SMBUp in El Capitan did fix a Xerox compatibility problem. Sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ SigningRequired false This can be turned back off on your Mac server by editing the /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/.plist and setting the key SigningRequired to false. This is to require 'signing' SMB network packets. The third and most recent change was implemented by Apple in El Capitan 10.11.5 and turned on another new security setting which again has caused connectivity problems with some systems. By now they should all be well familiar with these issues. You may have to either consult the relevant support team e.g. Apple have over time changed their settings with the aim of making it more and more secure. The next thing is to look at what authentication options your multifunction printer supports, it may offer options to adjust settings to make it compatible with Apple's settings. I remember that we had to install multiple updates to our Xerox to get it fully updated and compatible as it had previously not been updated for ages. Not all of them will have updates that fix these issues but some hopefully will do. The first thing to do is to install any available firmware updates for your multifunction printers i.e. This has historically caused various problems particularly with multifunction printer/scanners. Later versions now use Apple's own SMBx software. ![]() I also tried to install SMBUp, but this application didn't solve my problem.Ĭan anyone help me for this situation, that is creating a lot of problems and dramatically slowing my job?Īpple did indeed change the SMB software they use after Mac OS X 10.6.8 which used SAMBA. ![]() I deactivate the firewall, I gave my new MacMini a static IP address, I shared to any account all my computer folders with read/write privileges. Many people say that since 10.7 Apple discontinued an old version of SMB that is used also by the printers, so when I try to scan something in that shared folder, my printers say that there is an authentication or server connection problem. I surfed the web for weeks looking for a solution for this problem, that actually forces me to work with both MacMinis (the old one used only to receive the printers' scans). I have also other two Lenovo PCs and a one MacBook Pro (with 10.11.5) that need to access that shared folder. My problem is that I have a print-center shop with several multifunctional printers (Xerox, Konica Minolta, Canon, Ricoh and Triumph Adler) and no one of these printers can share their scans with a shared folder in my new MacMini as they did before with my old one. I actually use a MacMini with Mac Os 10.11.5.īefore I used another MacMini with Mac Os 10.6.8.
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