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HTTPS—SETTING THE SERVER TO STORE YOUR IMAGE
HTTPS is a secure way of using HTTP. HTTP provides almost no security
features. It contains only basic authentication mechanisms, and supports
little privacy. HTTPS solves this problem by adding SSL, a secure transport
layer over insecure TCP.
To send a scanned document to a server using HTTPS, you must install
SSL on the destination servers. For instructions on how to setup SSL
properly on the server, please refer to the server’s instruction manual. After
SSL has been installed, please check if the SSL port is editable and the
directory security has been selected. The following illustrations show how
to check the SSL port and directory security in a Windows 2000 Server
system.

To check if SSL port and directory security have been selected:

1. Click Start>Program>Administrator Tools>Internet Service Manager
in succession.