
1.5 System Requirements
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LDAP Server
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol for accessing a directory
databases over a TCP/IP network. It can be used to administrate networked users e-mail
addresses and operating environments.
When connected using encryption (SSL), this is called the "LDAPS Server".
The LDAP server can be used to perform the following:
User authentication at various logins
Finding or entering e-mail addresses in an address book
SMTP Server
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for sending e-mail.
The SMTP server can be used to perform the following:
Sending the scanned data as an e-mail
Sending the scanned data by fax
File Server
The file server shares the disk on a server with other computers on a network, and
enables use of the disk from an external computer.
Using this file server enables scanned data to be saved to a network folder.
FTP Server
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used for copying files between
hosts on the network based on TCP/IP.
An FTP server which connects with SSL encryption is called an "FTPS Server".
Using this FTP server enables scanned data to be saved to an FTP server folder.
SharePoint Server
SharePoint is the collective name for the elements of a Web browser based document
management platform provided by Microsoft.
Using a SharePoint server enables scanned data to be saved to a SharePoint folder.
SNMP Server
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
SNMP
(*1):
To use as network printer, Windows 8 compatible printer driver must be
installed.
(*2):
Windows Server 2003 is not supported.
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