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UNC Path—The path that corresponds to the network location of this share. The format will depend on
whether it is a static or dynamic path. Possible options include:
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Static—Use the fully-qualified UNC Path. Example: \\fileserver\CACNetworkShare
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Dynamic—Use %u in the path to represent the data that will be used to create the path.
Example: \\fileserver\shares\%u
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Replacement Value—Used to provide the data (%u) needed to create a dynamic UNC path. Select one of
the following:
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User Prinicpal Name—Obtains the principal name from a user's SmartCard.
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EDI-PI—Obtains the 10-digit identifier from a user's DoD Common Access Card.
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LDAP Lookup—Uses Active Directory to look up a specified LDAP attribute.
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LDAP - Replacement Attribute—The LDAP attribute used if "LDAP Lookup" is selected to obtain the
Replacement Value.
Examples of three common file share configurations:
Using Active Directory to obtain the user's home directory:
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Display Name—Home Directory
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UNC Path—%u
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Replacement Value—LDAP Lookup
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LDAP - Replacement Attribute—homeDirectory
Using a static file share:
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Display Name—Network Share
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UNC Path—\\fileserver\CACNetworkShare
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Replacement Value—User Principal Name
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LDAP - Replacement Attribute—Leave blank
Using a dynamic file share with the Windows User ID:
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Display Name—User Share
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UNC Path—\\dfs\shares\%u
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Replacement Value—LDAP Lookup
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LDAP - Replacement Attribute—samaccountname
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Default Filename—The default filename for scanned documents. If users are not allowed to change the
default, a timestamp is automatically added to the default filename, to give each scanned document a unique
name. The file extension is added automatically based on the file type selected.
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Select User Can Rename File if you want to allow users to change the default filename.
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Select User Can Change Scan Settings if you want to allow users to change scan settings.
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If users are allowed to rename files, select Append Timestamp to Filename to automatically add a timestamp
to files that do not use the default filename.
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Select Remove "$" from Fileshare Name to remove the last dollar sign in the UNC path, so that users will be
able to write to this share (necessary on some networks).
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Select Create Directory to create the specified directory if it does not already exist when a user attempts to
scan a document to this share.
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