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Server Address
Server Address (Confirm/Change, Create)
Displays or edits the server address entries on the Server Address page, or create a new
entry. The following items are in the dialog box that appears when you click Confirm /
Change or Create on the Server Address top page.
Server Address
ID
Name
Server Type
Server Address
Share Name
Server Path
Server Port
Number
Login Name
Login Password
Re-enter
Password
Delete
*1
You can edit this item only when you click Create.
*2
This item is available only when Server Type is set to SMB.
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Address List to:
ID
Name
Server Address
Delete
Confirm / Change
Create
*1
FTP
*1
SMB
*2
*3
Selecting each button displays a list of entries for the
group of IDs indicated on the button.
Displays the server ID.
Displays the file directory name. (Not in Use) is displayed
when there is no registration.
Displays the address of the file directory.
Deletes the entry for the selected server ID.
Displays a dialog box where you can edit the entry for the
selected server ID.
Displays a dialog box where you can create a new entry
under the selected server ID.
Displays the selected server ID.
Allows you to view or change the server name
assigned to the server ID, or enter a new server
name.
Allows you to view the server type if you click
Confirm / Change. Allows you to edit the server
type if you click Create.
Select this to store scanned data on a server via
the FTP protocol.
Select this to store scanned data on a computer
via the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.
Allows you to view or edit the server address
registered under the server ID, or enter a new
server address.
Allows you to view or edit the assigned shared
name, or enter a new shared name, when
Server Type is set to SMB.
Allows you to view or edit the assigned server
path, or enter a new path.
Allows you to view or edit the assigned server
port number, or enter a new port number. If you
leave the text box blank, the default port
number (FTP: 21, SMB: 139) is used.
Allows you to view or edit the login name that is
required to access the selected protocol, or
enter a new login name.
Allows you to view or edit the password that is
required to access the selected protocol, or
enter a new password.
Confirms the set password.

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