Setting Up a Computer as a File Server
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Using a
TCP/IP Netw
o
rk
(Windo
ws/ UNIX/Macintosh)
(imageRUNNER 105, imageRUNNER 8500, imageRUNNER 7200,
imageRUNNER 5000i), or “Chapter 1 Various Sending Methods” in the Sending
Function/Facsimile Guide (imageRUNNER 3300i). For instructions on using a web
browser (Remote UI), see “Chapter 2 Functions of the Remote UI” in the Remote
UI Guide.
The settings for sending data to the FTP server are completed.
Windows NT 4.0
IMPORTANT
•
It is recommended that the network manager configure Windows NT Server 4.0.
•
The use of Windows NT Server as an FTP server requires the installation of Microsoft
Internet Information Server 4.0 (IIS 4.0). If IIS 4.0 is not installed on your computer, you
will need to install IIS 4.0 before entering these settings. For installation procedures, see
the manuals provided with your operating system.
•
Verification of users for access to FTP servers is done by referencing the local account
database of the Windows NT 4.0 Server that is used as the FTP server. Therefore, it is
not possible to use the account of a domain user registered in a Windows NT 4.0 Server
to send data directly from the machine to member servers, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation,
Windows 2000 Professional, or computers in other domains.
•
This section describes the procedures for using the default home directory under the
[Default FTP Site]. To use other settings, enter the FTP site and home directory by
referring to the manual for IIS 4.0.
1
Log on to Windows NT 4.0 as a member of the group with
access rights to the directory to be designated as the FTP site
directory.
NOTE
•
Depending on your environment, the access rights settings for a drive or directory
may differ. For details, see the Windows NT Server 4.0 manual.
2
Start IIS 4.0.
3
Enter the FTP site settings.
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