Hi jklein
Thank you for using the Xerox forum.
I would suggest that you review the following site for a solution.
Workcentre-3210-3220 support
If that does not resolve your issue you may consider contacting our specific product support experts at the following link:Fast Track to the Expert.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Xerox\NetworkScan>sdbinst xerox_net_tool.sdb
Installation of xerox_net_tool.sdb complete.
Good day, everyone.
We've found solution.
You need to add special flags for application.
1. Create text file with name xeroxscanfix.reg
2. Copy lines below:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers]
"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Xerox\\NetworkScan\\NSCSysUI_XEROX.exe"="RUNASINVOKER"
3. Save file
4. Execute file (double click)
5. Approve changing of register
6. Profit
You could download file here:
If you are using 32bit windows just change Program Files (x86) to Program Files
Regards,
Mikhail Orlov
I don't even HAVE a Xerox printer and I'm getting this error.
How CRAZY is that???
Do you not realize your post history is viewable here? You clearly have had one, that is why you created the account you are using, so you could post about the 3210 you had rented.
And guess what? it was for scanning, exactly what the file you have issue with is used for.
Then 1 month later you make a post about never having had or used a Xerox device when clearly you did
And today you post again that you don't have one? Well, you did, which makes it entirely logical and not crazy at all.
So get rid of it.
"%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Xerox\NetworkScan\NSCSysUI_XEROX.exe"
Semantics: I didn't say "I've NEVER had one or used one ....I said "I DON'T own any or have any in the house".
All that aside...why is this program so persistent?
Revo Uninstaller won't uninstall it. It usually handles ANYTHING you throw at it.
There's an Uninstal icon in the program's own file folder, but the uninstall command appears nowhere in the program nor in it's Help guide.
Do I just go into File Explorer and nuke the entire folder? (seems a rather crude solution....but if that's what it wants, I'm happy to TRASH it.)