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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP1 or R2
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4
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Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
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Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition
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Sun Solaris 10
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Novell OES Linux SUSE 9
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Using Distributed File System (DFS) environment
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Stand-alone DFS
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Domain-based DFS
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Domain based DFS with one child domain used for authentication
Configuring the display icon and label
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.
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Click Device Solutions > Solutions (eSF), or click Embedded Solutions.
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Click the name of the application > Configure.
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From the Home Screen Button section, you can:
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Specify a new icon text or label to be displayed above the icon on the home screen.
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Click Browse to select a new icon image file to represent the application on the home screen.
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Click Browse to select a new image file to be displayed while the application icon is being pressed.
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Select Always show button to make the icon appear on the home screen even when there is no valid destination.
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Click Apply to save the settings or Reset to return to the previous settings.
Configuring a destination using the Embedded Web Server
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.
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Click Device Solutions > Solutions (eSF), or click Embedded Solutions.
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Click the name of the application > Configure > Add.
Note: You can also edit or delete existing destinations.
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Type a name for the destination.
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Select Network Folder or FTP Address, and then configure the selected destination.
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Under Authentication Options, select whether or not to require user authentication for this destination. The
credentials are used to access the network destination.
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In the sections that follow, adjust the settings as necessary:
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Select check boxes to allow users to modify settings.
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Use radio buttons and drop-down menus to specify the default settings.
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Click OK.
Setting up and using the home screen applications
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