Scanning with Internet Services

This section explains the components, functions and procedures for Network Scanning or Scan to File. Refer to the Document Centre 440/432/430/426/425/420 System Administration Guide, Chapter 6 of this User Guide and the CentreWare documentation for more information.

Internet Services

Public and Private Repositories

Repositories are directories or filing destinations set up on a server where files and saved documents created by scanning are held. Documents can be scanned to either a public or private repository.

Public repositories are validated by Internet Services when defined by the System Administrator as a scanning destination. These repositories are set up on the Properties, Services, Stored Templates, Repository Setup page. The application checks for the existence of the scanning username, password and path. Up to five public repositories (1 default and 4 additional) can be defined. After the repositories are set up, they are available to users as choices when modifying templates.

Private repositories are not validated by Internet Services and therefore, when defining private repositories, the directory specified must exist on the file server or local drive. Private repositories are specific to a particular template and can be defined by administrators on the Properties, Services, Stored Templates, Default Template page or by users on the Services, Stored Templates page. When a template containing a private repository is selected by the user, the correct user name and password to access that filing location must be entered at the Document Centre.

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