Within the "users" folder is a separate folder for each of the workers.īased on one of the replies, is it never possible to scan to file and have the resulting file end up on a server scenario like this, involving an "E" drive and then a sub-folder for each worker?
The Windows 2003 Server has an "E" drive, and within the "E" drive is a folder named "users" that has a share name of "scans". The file folders on the server are as follows: When specifying DNS in the copier, I presume I should use the Windows server address, right?Īlso, I do have WINS specified using the Windows server address. The IP address of the Windows 2003 Server (domain controller) is: 192.168.100.2 Open my computer (or just about any other window)Ĭlick the view tab then scroll to the bottom and uncheck the files sharing button. One of the replies on this site mentions "disable simple file sharing". I modified these settings accordingly, but still no success. I came across information on the Internet mentioning the policies defined on the server for digital signing. With regard to user name and password, do i simply specify the user name and password, with no domain specification. The ip address is what I use on a static machine and if not then I make sure the dns is the same as the work station and use the second. Either of the first two will (should) work. I am sorry but there were some issues with 2k3 server I believe the share has to be in the root of the c:\ drive and that is one issue. \ip address of machinemachine nameshare name What should the syntax be for the network path in the "Remote 1" configuration? I tried using the machine name and also the IP address. I tried to scan to a shared folder on the server and also to a folder shared on a domain member workstation running Windows XP Professional. The environment is a Microsoft Windows 2003 Server with SP2.