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Configure a remote scan destination
Note:
If for any reason a scanned file cannot be delivered to the remote destination, the file is
sent to the local 'Scans' Inbox.
Create a network destination with SMB
Create a shared folder on a workstation. For example c:\Scan
1.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations'.
2.
Click 'Edit' in a 'Scan destinations' bar.
3.
Enter a name for the scan destination.
4.
This name will appear on the user panel.
Place a check mark in the enabled box.
5.
Select 'Remote via SMB'.
6.
If you defined a user name and a password for the shared folder on the remote PC enter
7.
this 'Scan destination 3: remote user name' and this 'Scan destination 3: remote password'
in the required fields.
Note:
Make sure the user has write-access privileges on the destination.
Note:
If the remote workstation uses domains you must enter "domain_name\username" as
the 'Scan destination 3: remote user name' and the password for this user in this domain.
Enter a path name of the 'Scan destination 3: remote folder'.
8.
The path name is the "system-name-of-remote-workstation/subfolder". This is case
sensitive.
Note:
Find the system name of the remote workstation on the control panel of the workstation
(Control panel - Network - Identification - System name)
Enter a file name for your scanned files.
9.
The file extension depends on the scanned file type that you select when you start your
scan job on the user panel.
If you enter a generic name, for example: scan###.*, the scanned files automatically get
a unique file name. An ascending number replaces the "###".
Enter a start value for ###. If you enter 001, the first scanned file is named scan001.*.
10.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
11.
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