I have updated the driver for my network card and everything works flawlessly now.
Thanks, Anton On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 15:37:06 +1000, Anton Mazkovoi <anton.mazko...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a epson cx6500 scanner/printer which I have working with epkowa > drivers and sane-backends-1.0.12-2 on a RedHat 9 box. Saned is started > through xinetd and I have a Windows XP SP1 machine running SaneTwain > 1.25 and scanning images with no problem. > > Another Windows XP SP1 machine on the same local network refuses to > scan. Its running the same version of SaneTwain. When scanimage.exe is > started it tries to retrieve the scanners from the server and I see > the saned process started on the server (and a connection reported on > both windows and linux boxes using "netstat -na"). The scanimage > window is unusable (unclickable) for a while. After some time the > window becomes usable and the devices dropdown is correctly populated > with the scanner's device. > > Clicking "preview" or "scan", results in a pop-up which says: "Write > error 64, the specified network name is no longer available". When I > do a "netstat -na" on a windows box I can see that the tcp connection > is NOT there. The linux box (netstat -na) thinks the connection IS > there, the saned process is still running and is doing a read from the > socket which is (was) connected to the windows box. > > Also, the "options" tab of the scanimage window is completely empty. > (On the working windows XP box it shows options). > > Also, printing to the scanner/printer device from both windows boxes > causes no problems. The linux box also acts as the gateway to the > internet for both windows boxes. Surfing the web and downloading files > from both machines seems to have no problems. > > I am attaching the log produced by running scanimage --debug on the > non-working windows box. > > Is this a known windows problem? Has anyone seen anything like this before? > > Any help is very much appreciated! > > Thanks in advance, > Anton > > >