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5 Enter a path of the target folder in the 'Path' text box.
The path name is the name of the shared folder on your workstation. For
Windows NT
®
, Windows
®
2000 and XP, use the DOS name of the shared
folder. For Windows 95/98
®
use the folder name. This is case sensitive.
You can also select a shared folder from the drop-down list.
6 If you defined a user name and a password for the shared folder on the
workstation, then enter the user name and the password in the required fields.
Note: Make sure the user has write-access privileges on the destination.
7 Define the required file naming properties.
8 Click 'OK'.
Océ Scan Manager connects to the new SMB destination. Océ Scan Manager
then shows the contents of the new SMB destination.
Create an internet destination with FTP
1
Create a home directory and a subdirectory on a workstation. For example
c:Ftp/Scan
2 Enable FTP on the workstation.
3 From the 'File' menu on the Océ Scan Manager, select 'New'.
You can also click the 'New' button on the toolbar.
The 'Destination properties' dialog box opens.
4 From the 'Type' drop-down list box, select 'FTP'.
5 Enter the system name of the workstation where you created the shared folder
in the 'System' text box.
Note: Find the system name of the workstation on the control panel of the
workstation (Control panel - Network - Identification - System name)
6 Enter a path of the target folder in the 'Path' text box.
The path name is the name of the destination folder on the workstation.
7 A user name and password is defined on the FTP server that runs on the
workstation to access to the directory on the workstation through FTP. Enter
this user name and this password in the required fields on the Destination
Properties dialog box of the Océ Scan Manager.
Note: Make sure the user has write-access privileges on the destination.
8 Define the required file naming properties.
9 Click 'OK'.
Océ Scan Manager connects to the new FTP destination. Océ Scan Manager
then shows the contents of the new FTP destination.