Oki MC860n MFP manual Setting IIS Privileged Access, Cifs

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Setting IIS Privileged Access:

Setting IIS Privileged Access:

1.As in “Setting IIS anonymous access”, start “Internet service manager” and select Default Web site. Right click C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet, and select Properties.

2.Select the Directory tab on the Properties page. Ensure the privileges for “Read”, “Write” and “Directory Browsing” are selected.

NOTE

If the file management system on your server is NTFS, in order to allow IIS to use an anonymous account to access the files in the directory of C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\Files, you have to make sure the anonymous account has the correct privileges. You should make the following settings:

1.Select C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\Files directory in Windows Explorer, and right click to select Properties.

2.Select the Security tab in the File dialogue box, and then Everyone.

3.Select the privileges for Read and Execute, Folder Properties List, Read and Write.

After that every user has the privilege to manage all files in the directory for saving files.

NOTE

1.For security of the scanned files, “Everyone” should not be allowed to have full privileges of the file directory. Therefore, when setting the access privilege for your file system, it is recommended that you set the privilege of the directory for saving files to IIS anonymous account, or users and groups that can use that directory only.

2.Please note that HTTP cannot add a server sub-directory from this unit.

When using Apache as HTTP server, according to their documentation, it must have SCRIPT to run the HTTP PUT method. Although the document is attached with a Perl example, you will need to modify it before applying it, since this unit uses Transfer-encoding of Chunked. In addition, the Apache will have to be set to accept this unit. For more information refer to the relevant Apache documentation.

CIFS

CIFS (Windows Network Share) is a file saving protocol generally used for “resource sharing” of a network in Microsoft Windows systems. Set up the “shared directory” as per the network settings for sharing in MS Windows. Under the User level mode of Windows 2000, use the account and password with the privilege of “write” as the login name and Password for the unit folder.

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Oki MC860n MFP manual Setting IIS Privileged Access, Cifs