I have a home server running Windows Server 2008 R2, wich has one multi-functional printer.
I can already use the printer from my laptop (Windows 7 Professional RTM), but can I use the scanner tool from my laptop? If so, how?
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I have a home server running Windows Server 2008 R2, wich has one multi-functional printer. I can already use the printer from my laptop (Windows 7 Professional RTM), but can I use the scanner tool from my laptop? If so, how?
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Share a scanner / Twain device via TCP/IP in Win32 with the Network Twain Engine Network Twain Engine is free open source software. | |||||||||||
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You can always use remote desktop connection to remotely log in to the Windows Server 2008 R2 machine. Although that doesn't mean you get the images scanned directly to your own computer, you can transfer using shared folders on top of it. | |||
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Would it not make more sense to scan from the computer it's attached to (given you've got to be at the scanner to put what you're scanning in), and simply save to a network location? | |||
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As far as I know there isn't such function in Windows OS. However You can google for scanner sharing apps (there are some, but works only with some scanners). Also all in some one printers with network connection have scanner sharing function. For example my HP C6180 allows scanning using web interface. | |||
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I don't quite understand how you intend to use the scanner without physically being at the scanner. Don't you have to be at the scanner to put the document to be scanned on the glass? Sharing a printer makes sense because the printer is an output, whereas the scanner is an input. You'd have to be at the scanner to use it, but the printer can print and the douments will await your arrival at the printer indefinitely. However, to answer your question, a program such as RemoteScan can do what you're looking for. As far as I know, there is no free alternative, and no built-in way to make this work. | |||||||||||
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I ran into an install like this yesterday. If the printer is connected via USB you may be alright. If your printer is connected vie ethernet, well that's a headache. If you can scan from the server, meaning the software is correctly installed, then you should be able to share the scanner and connect to it simply via the scanners and cameras section in "My Computer" or whatever that's called in Windows 7. | |||||
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