Before Using the
Machine
1
Document and Paper
2
Copying
3
Sending and
Receiving
4
Printing and
Scanning
5
Network
6
Remote UI
7
System Manager
Settings
8
Maintenance
9
Troubleshooting
10
Appendix
11
Table of Contents
Index
To create a shared folder on an NTFS format disk:
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Click [Permissions] → select or add the users or groups to whom
you want to give access to the shared folder.
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Under [Permissions], select both [Change] and [Read] → click
[OK].
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For Windows Vista, click [OK] to close the [Advanced Sharing]
dialog box
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Click the [Security] tab.
Back
Previous
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In the [Security] sheet, select or add the users or groups to whom
you want give access to the shared folder.
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Under [Permissions], select both [Write] and [Read & Execute],
or a higher access authority. For data in the folder, check both
[Write] and [Read], or a higher access authority.
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Click [OK] → close the properties dialog box of the shared folder.
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To display the [Security] tab in Windows XP, follow the
procedures below. For details about the settings, see the
documentation provided with Windows XP.
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Windows XP Professional: Open Folder Options → deselect [Use
simple file sharing]. However, you can share folders and files with
[Use simple file sharing] selected. Select or deselect [Use simple
file sharing] to suit your environment.
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Windows XP Home Edition: Start Windows in safe mode → select
[Safe Mode with Networking] in the Windows Advanced Options
Menu. After logging on to Windows, you can find a [Security] tab
by opening the properties dialog box of the shared folder.
9.
Set a destination address using the operation
panel.
Sample destination setting:
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Server side settings:
[NetBIOS computer name]:
swan
[Share name]:
share
Create a folder called Images within share, and then specify Images
as the destination for sending.
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