1.1.5Distributed File System Requirements

Authorized Send supports the following two DFS (Distributed File System) roots.

Stand-alone DFS root

Domain-based DFS root

Successful domain-based DFS root support for Authorized Send requires that certain configuration settings be implemented and understood.

1.End users can only access the domain-based DFS roots that belong to the domain against which they were authenticated.

2.The authentication server created with Authorized Send’s Configuration servlet must have the Domain Name configured to match the FQDN.

IMPORTANT

If the authentication server is configured with a NetBIOS domain name, access is granted to the application; however, you will not be able to access any domain-based DFS roots.

3.Browsing for domain-based DFS roots are not supported. A preset share or home directory must be configured, or be manually entered in the share location.

IMPORTANT

If you configure a preset share for a domain-based DFS root, the file server must be configured with the FQDN of the Domain (i.e., If the domain name is “MyCompany.com,” then the file server must be configured with the FQDN “MyCompany.com.” The FQDN is not case-sensitive.). This results in the domain-based DFS root’s preset share on the file server matching the authentication server’s domain name.

4.The first successful DFS target is used; otherwise, the end user will not be able to scan to the DFS root.

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