Registering a File Server Address
1.
Press
(Settings/Registration).
2.
Press [Set Destination] → [Register Destinations] → [Register New Dest.].
3.
Press [File].
4.
Press [Name].
5.
Enter a name for the file server → press [Next].
6.
Press the drop-down list → select an address list from Address List 1 to 10.
Address lists are a convenient way to classify destinations.
The file server address that you enter will be stored in the address list that you select here.
7.
Press the <Protocol:> drop-down list → select the protocol.
8.
Press [Host Name].
9.
Enter the host name → press [OK].
10.
Press [Folder Path].
11.
Enter the path to the folder → press [OK].
12.
Press [User Name].
13.
Enter the user name → press [OK].
14.
Press [Password].
15.
Enter the password → press [OK].
If you set [Confirm Before Sending] to 'On', a screen to enter the registered password appears when sending to the registered file server.
If you want to register a file server in a group address, set this setting to 'Off'. If you set it to 'On', you cannot send to the group address.
NOTE |
If you specify the destination that you set to 'On' for [Confirm Before Sending] as the forwarding destination, the screen to enter the password does not appear. The registered password is used and forwarding is performed. |
16.
Press [OK] → [Close].
If you are performing Access Number Management for the Address Book, perform the following operation.
Press [Next] → [Access No.] → [Access No.].
Enter the access number using
-
(numeric keys) → press [Confirm].
Enter the access number again for confirmation → press [OK] → [OK].
IMPORTANT |
If you set [Switch Language/Keyboard] to 'On' in [Preferences] (Settings/Registration), the host name and folder path may not be displayed correctly, and you may not be able to browse to them. |
NOTE |
For information on the settings for searching and browsing file server hosts, see the manual provided with the imagePRESS Server. UPN can be used only if you are sending to a computer belonging to a domain operated with Active Directory. |