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Network Administrator’s Guide — Setting up Save as file Settings
2) Protocol
Select the protocol to be used for uploading a file to the network folder.
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SMB — Select this to upload a file to the network folder using the SMB protocol. SMB
can be used in a Windows network when the Windows file sharing service is enabled.
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FTP — Select this to upload a file to the FTP server.
3) Server Name
Enter the FTP server name or IP address where a file can be sent. For example, to send a
file to the “ftp://192.168.1.1/user/scanned” FTP folder in the FTP server, enter
“192.168.1.1” in this field. This must be entered only when you select “FTP” as the proto-
col. You can specify the directory at the “Network Path” field.
4) Port Number (Command)
Enter the port number to be used for controls, if you select “FTP” as the protocol. Generally
“-” is entered for the control port. When “-” is entered, the port number, that is set at “FTP
Client” in the Network menu page of the Setup tab, will be used. Change this option if you
want to use another port number.
5) Network Path
Enter the network path to store a file.
When you select “SMB” as the protocol, enter the network path to the network folder. For
example, to specify the “user/scanned” folder in the computer named “Client01”, enter
“\\Client01\users\scanned\”.
When you select “FTP” as the protocol, enter the directory in the specified FTP server. For
example, to specify the “ftp://192.168.1.1/user/scanned” FTP folder in the FTP server, enter
“user/scanned”.
6) Login User Name
Enter the login user name to access a Windows computer or an FTP server, if required.
When you select “FTP” as the protocol, an anonymous login is assumed if you leave this
field blank.
7) Password
Enter the password to access a Windows computer or an FTP server, if required.
8) Retype Password
Enter the same password again for a confirmation.
9) Allow user to select network folder to be used as a destination
Select this to allow users to specify a network folder as a destination. Otherwise, select
“Allow the following Windows network folder to be used as a destination”.
Setting up the N/W-Fax Destination
You can configure a network folder to store documents that are sent using the N/W-Fax driver
with the Save as file option enabled.
1) Do not allow any network folder to be used as a destination
Select this to not allow any network folders to be used as Save as file destinations for N/
W-Faxes documents. When selected, users can only save an N/W-Fax document with the
Save as file option enabled to local storage.
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