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Using a TCP/IP Network
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server
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Create a virtual directory .
Start IIS
→
from the IIS snap-in, select the Web site to add a directory to.
On the [Action] menu, point to [New]
→
select [Virtual Directory].
Follow the instructions on the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard to complete the creation of the directory.
Specify the directory path created in step 1 as a physical path to the virtual directory.
For IIS 7.0, start IIS and right-click Default Web Site in the Connections panes on the left side of the IIS manager, then select [Add
Virtual Directory] and enter an alias and physical path.
3
Select [Write] in the virtual directory properties to give access for writing files to the WebDAV
clients .
If you are using IIS 6.0, click [Allow] for [WebDAV] in [Web Service Extensions] in IIS Manager.
If you are using IIS 7.0, select the virtual directory you have created from the Connections panes on the left side of the IIS manager,
then select [WebDAV Authoring Rules] from [Home]. Select [Add Authoring Rule] from [Actions], and enter the appropriate access
settings. Select [Edit Permissions] from [Actions], and set the access permissions for the physical directory in the [Security] tab of the
properties dialog box.
4
See the IIS documentation to specify the settings for SSL encrypted communication .
5
Set a recipient address from the control panel .
Sample recipient settings:
Server side settings:
Create a physical directory named “C:/Inetpub/export/share/home/users/”, and then create a virtual directory that links to the physical
directory as the folder to which files are sent.
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Summary of Contents for IMAGERUNNER ADVANCE C5051
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Page 3: ...imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5051 C5051i C5045 C5045i C5035 C5035i C5030 C5030i Getting Started...
Page 64: ...2 Flow of Settings Operations Required to Use the Machine 2 14...
Page 90: ...4 Before Connecting to a Network Checking Your Network Environment 4 12...
Page 108: ...5 Settings Common to the Network Protocols Communication Environment Setup 5 18...
Page 174: ...8 Using an SMB CIFS Network Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 8 16...
Page 178: ...9 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh Protocol Settings 9 4...
Page 196: ...11 Before Using the Fax Function Remote Fax Settings 11 12...
Page 206: ...12 Before Printing from Computers Other Software Programmes 12 10...
Page 216: ...14 Before Using the Remote Scan Function Settings Required Prior to Remote Scanning 14 6...
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