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Hi!

I reported this problem last week and Patrick Rouse (MVP) tried to help me,
but the problem remains. I found a post in a forum where Vera Noest (MVP too)
exposed this
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We are currently investigating a product called ScanShare Pro from
Netcore. It is network device with a network connection and a scsi
port (much like a network printer server device, but with a SCSI port
in stead of a parallel port). You can then access the scanner via the
network. It is fully supported in a TS / Citrix environment and seems
to work perfectly in our test environment
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If it's posible I would like to talk to her about my problem. It seems her
investigated about Scan Share Pro and make possible to work with it into a
TSE/Citrix environment.

Thanks.
 
Hi eulogia,

Yes, I wrote that, quite some time ago.
I don't have much more to say about the product. We never bought
it, because we eliminated the need for scanning altogether. The
ScanShare product worked flawlessly during out evaluation period,
though.

Do you have any specific problem with it?
 
Hi Vera!

My terminal server is installed "ScanShare Pro Tools for Citrix
MetaFrame/TSE". When I select [Acquire...] or [Scan...] from image
applications' menu, I get a message "You have no authority to use any
Scanshare Pro. Please contact your Terminal Server Administrator for
Authority," and no image being scanned. What does that message mean and what
should I do? I mapped the terminal client machine to the Scan Share through
the "ScanShare Pro Utility - TSE" program, but not works.

I'm using Citrix Metaframe XPe FR3 and NFuse 1.7, with the latest client.

Regards, Eulogio.
 
As far as I recall, you could set permissions in the ScanShare Pro
Manager.

http://www.netcore.com.tw/ScanShareProDataSheet.htm

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---

Hi Vera!

My terminal server is installed "ScanShare Pro Tools for Citrix
MetaFrame/TSE". When I select [Acquire...] or [Scan...] from
image applications' menu, I get a message "You have no authority
to use any Scanshare Pro. Please contact your Terminal Server
Administrator for Authority," and no image being scanned. What
does that message mean and what should I do? I mapped the
terminal client machine to the Scan Share through the "ScanShare
Pro Utility - TSE" program, but not works.

I'm using Citrix Metaframe XPe FR3 and NFuse 1.7, with the
latest client.

Regards, Eulogio.
Vera Noest said:
Hi eulogia,

Yes, I wrote that, quite some time ago.
I don't have much more to say about the product. We never
bought it, because we eliminated the need for scanning
altogether. The ScanShare product worked flawlessly during out
evaluation period, though.

Do you have any specific problem with it?

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---
 
Hi Vera,

that's Ok, I set the permission to the workstations, but don's works. If I
try to use an Ica Connection, it works, but if I use a Web Connection
(NFuse), it gets the error "You have no authority to use any Scan Share Pro.
Please contact your Terminal Server Administrator for authority".

Vera Noest said:
As far as I recall, you could set permissions in the ScanShare Pro
Manager.

http://www.netcore.com.tw/ScanShareProDataSheet.htm

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---

Hi Vera!

My terminal server is installed "ScanShare Pro Tools for Citrix
MetaFrame/TSE". When I select [Acquire...] or [Scan...] from
image applications' menu, I get a message "You have no authority
to use any Scanshare Pro. Please contact your Terminal Server
Administrator for Authority," and no image being scanned. What
does that message mean and what should I do? I mapped the
terminal client machine to the Scan Share through the "ScanShare
Pro Utility - TSE" program, but not works.

I'm using Citrix Metaframe XPe FR3 and NFuse 1.7, with the
latest client.

Regards, Eulogio.
Vera Noest said:
Hi eulogia,

Yes, I wrote that, quite some time ago.
I don't have much more to say about the product. We never
bought it, because we eliminated the need for scanning
altogether. The ScanShare product worked flawlessly during out
evaluation period, though.

Do you have any specific problem with it?

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---

microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.apps:

Hi!

I reported this problem last week and Patrick Rouse (MVP)
tried to help me, but the problem remains. I found a post in
a forum where Vera Noest (MVP too) exposed this:
--------------------------------------------------------------
--- -------------------- We are currently investigating a
product called ScanShare Pro from Netcore. It is network
device with a network connection and a scsi port (much like a
network printer server device, but with a SCSI port in stead
of a parallel port). You can then access the scanner via the
network. It is fully supported in a TS / Citrix environment
and seems to work perfectly in our test environment.
--------------------------------------------------------------
--- ---------------------

If it's posible I would like to talk to her about my problem.
It seems her investigated about Scan Share Pro and make
possible to work with it into a TSE/Citrix environment.

Thanks.
 
I'm sorry, but I really can't help you. I have only used this
product for a couple of weeks, and that's 2 years ago now, so I
don't recall any details.
I would contact the manufacturer.

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---

Hi Vera,

that's Ok, I set the permission to the workstations, but don's
works. If I try to use an Ica Connection, it works, but if I use
a Web Connection (NFuse), it gets the error "You have no
authority to use any Scan Share Pro. Please contact your
Terminal Server Administrator for authority".

Vera Noest said:
As far as I recall, you could set permissions in the ScanShare
Pro Manager.

http://www.netcore.com.tw/ScanShareProDataSheet.htm

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---

Hi Vera!

My terminal server is installed "ScanShare Pro Tools for
Citrix MetaFrame/TSE". When I select [Acquire...] or
[Scan...] from image applications' menu, I get a message "You
have no authority to use any Scanshare Pro. Please contact
your Terminal Server Administrator for Authority," and no
image being scanned. What does that message mean and what
should I do? I mapped the terminal client machine to the Scan
Share through the "ScanShare Pro Utility - TSE" program, but
not works.

I'm using Citrix Metaframe XPe FR3 and NFuse 1.7, with the
latest client.

Regards, Eulogio.
:

Hi eulogia,

Yes, I wrote that, quite some time ago.
I don't have much more to say about the product. We never
bought it, because we eliminated the need for scanning
altogether. The ScanShare product worked flawlessly during
out evaluation period, though.

Do you have any specific problem with it?

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
--- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---

in microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.apps:

Hi!

I reported this problem last week and Patrick Rouse (MVP)
tried to help me, but the problem remains. I found a post
in a forum where Vera Noest (MVP too) exposed this:
-----------------------------------------------------------
--- --- -------------------- We are currently
investigating a product called ScanShare Pro from Netcore.
It is network device with a network connection and a scsi
port (much like a network printer server device, but with
a SCSI port in stead of a parallel port). You can then
access the scanner via the network. It is fully supported
in a TS / Citrix environment and seems to work perfectly
in our test environment.
-----------------------------------------------------------
--- --- ---------------------

If it's posible I would like to talk to her about my
problem. It seems her investigated about Scan Share Pro
and make possible to work with it into a TSE/Citrix
environment.

Thanks.
 
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