File Server; Sharepoint Server; Ftp Server; Print Server - Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800 Operator's Manual

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File Server

The file server shares the disk on a server with other computers on a network, and
enables use of the disk from an external computer.
Using this file server enables scanned data to be saved to a file server network folder.

SharePoint Server

SharePoint is the collective name for the elements of a Web browser based document
management platform provided by Microsoft.
Using a SharePoint server enables scanned data to be saved to a SharePoint folder on
the SharePoint server.

FTP Server

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used for copying files between
hosts on the network based on TCP/IP.
An FTP server which connects with SSL encryption is called an "FTPS Server".
Using this FTP server enables scanned data to be saved to an FTP server network folder.

Print Server

The print server refers to the computer or device used when multiple client computers use
a printer on the network. It receives print requests from the client computers on the
network and delivers them to the printer connected with the print server.
ATTENTION
Windows XP compatible printer drivers must be registered.
Printer must be able to spool print jobs (to hard disk or memory). Contact your printer dealer
if uncertain whether your printer has a spool function.
Printers that allow the status of print errors to be easily checked (via an LCD control panel, or
similar) are recommended.

DNS Server

The function of DNS servers is the translation (resolution) of humanly memorable host
names and FQDN into the corresponding numeric IP addresses.

WINS Server

The WINS server handles name registration requests from WINS clients and registers
their names and IP addresses with the server database. The WINS server responds to
NetBIOS name queries submitted by clients and returns the IP address of the queried
name if it is listed in the server database. In addition, when a DNS name resolution fails,
the query can be transferred to the WINS server.

DHCP Server

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is an auto-configuration protocol used for
an IP network. Network administrator intervention is not required when the DHCP server
is used because it assigns the IP addresses of scanners as well as computers
automatically.
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