Scan to SMB(PC) Set up Guide



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Scan to SMB(PC) Set up Guide

Regarding Trade Names Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and/or other countries. Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. This machine contains the software having modules developed by Independent JPEG Group. All other brands and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. The designations and will not be used in this Setup Guide.

Introduction This Setup Guide explains operations on your computer and the machine that you must perform before using the Scan to SMB (PC) function. Using the Scan to SMB (PC) function, you can convert scanned original images to digital data and send it to any computer on the network for saving. Flow of Processes for Data Transmission STEP 1 [Operations on the computer] Creating a Shared Folder (see page 5) Create a shared folder to receive files in the destination computer and enable folder sharing. STEP 2 [Operations on the computer] Checking Information Required to Specify Destination (see page 8) Check the computer information required when entering it on the touch panel. Name of computer Name of destination folder Domain name\user name STEP 3 [Operations on the machine] Sending File (see page 12) Enter the destination data using the machine s touch panel to send a file. Folder Path Entry SMB FTP Ready to send. Place original. Add to Addr Book Host Name Path User Name Password pc4050 scannerdata abcdnet\ james.smith Specify the folder on the destination computer. Next Dest. Cancel Destination Connection Test OK 1 The name of computer The name of folder for storing data Domain name\ user name Password Status 10/10/2008 10:10 CAUTION: If the destination of files is a Windows Vista-based computer, you must configure Windows Firewall options. For how to configure your Windows Firewall, refer to Configuring Windows Firewall (for Windows Vista) on page 3. 1

About Scan to SMB (PC) To use Scan to SMB (PC) function, a shared folder must be set up with the destination computer to receive data. Scan Convert scanned images to digital data Send and store digital data in a shared folder of any computer IMPORTANT: To use Scan to SMB (PC) function, the machine must be connected to a TCP/IP network. NOTE: You can select from the following three file formats: PDF, TIFF, JPEG and XPS. To select a file format, refer to the Operation Guide. The next section explains how to send data to a domain controlled computer. 2

Configuring Windows Firewall (for Windows Vista) If the destination of files is a Windows Vista-based computer, you must configure Windows Firewall exceptions. With exceptions, enable file and printer sharing and add a port you want use for the Scan to SMB (PC). IMPORTANT: Log on to Windows with administrator privileges. 1 On the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box, click the Exceptions tab. From the Start menu, select Control Panel and click Allow a program through Windows Firewall. 2 At the User Account Control consent prompt, click the Continue button. 3 Click the checkbox under File and Printer Sharing, then click the Apply button. 4 Click the Add port... button. The Add a Port dialog box appears. 3

5 Enter the information on the port you want to add. Item Information to be entered [Name] Type a name for the port you want to add. [Port number] 139 [Protocol] Click TCP. 6 Click the OK button to close the Add a Port dialog box. The new port is added to the list of the programs or ports. 7 Click the OK button to close the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box. NOTE: You can communicate using port 445 for Scan to SMB (PC). To use port 445, change SMB port number to 445 via the COMMAND CENTER. When you want to change port numbers, consult your network administrator. 4

STEP 1: Creating a Shared Folder Create a shared folder to receive data in the destination computer. Share the folder by enabling folder sharing on a normal folder. The following example explains how to create a folder named scannerdata on drive C. NOTE: The following description is one example of screenshots of Windows XP. The details differ depending on the type of operating system. IMPORTANT: Log on to Windows with administrator privileges. 1 Create a folder named scannerdata on drive C. 2 Right-click the scannerdata folder and select Sharing and Security. The scannerdata Properties dialog box appears. 3 Select Share this folder. NOTE: You can change the Share name. 5

4 Click the Permissions button. The Permissions for scannerdata dialog box appears. 5 Select the group or user to whom you want to grant permissions for the shared folder. NOTE: The following example explains how to grant permissions for Everyone. Everyone is the setting that allows any users to share the folder over the network. NOTE: Click the Add button to add groups or users that are selectable from the Group or user names. Use this setting if you want to limit the access to the shared folder to specific users or groups. For further details, refer to Adding Users Who can Access to the Shared Folder on page 17. 6 Click the checkbox under Allow for Change and Read, then click the OK button of the Permissions dialog box. 6

7 Click the Security tab, then click the Add button. 8 Add the user name displayed in the Group or user names. Click the Add button, then click the Locations button. Select the computer to which the shared folder was created (Example: PC4050) and then click the OK button. 9 Enter the user name added as a local user into the text box and click the OK button. 10 Select the added user, click the checkbox under Allow for Modify and Read, then click the OK button. 11 Click the OK button to close the Properties dialog box. 7

STEP 2: Checking Information Required to Specify Destination Check the computer information required to enter on the touch panel when sending a file. The information you require to check using the computer is: Entry for [Host Name] Entry for [Path] Entry for [ User Name] Checking the Entry for [Host Name] Check the name of the destination computer. 1 Right-click My Computer and select Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears. 2 Click the Computer Name tab to view the name of computer. <If the Computer Name tab contains Full computer name and Domain> The characters to the left of the first dot (.) in the Full computer name text box correspond to the entry for [Host Name]. (Example: pc4050) 8

<If the Computer Name tab contains Full computer name and Workgroup> All characters in the Full computer name text box correspond to the entry for [Host Name]. (Example: PC4050) 9

Checking the Entry for [Path] Check the share name for the shared folder to which data is sent. 1 Click Search in the Start menu. The Search Result page opens. 2 Search the destination computer to which the file is sent. In the Search Companion, click Printers, Computers, or people, and then click A computer on the network. 3 On the Computer name text box, type the name of computer (pc4050) you checked on page 8, and then click Search. 4 Double-click the name of computer (pc4050) displayed on the search results. 5 Double-click the scannerdata folder and check the full path displayed in the Address Bar. The characters to the right of the third backslash (\) correspond to the entry for [Path]. (Example: scannerdata) NOTE: Available characters for [Path] is ASCII only except ( *? " < > ). NOTE: You can specify a subfolder in the shared folder as the location where data is to be sent. In this case, the entry for [Path] is share name\name of a folder in the shared folder. In the sample window above, scannerdata\projecta corresponds to [Path]. 10

Checking the Entry for [ User Name] Check the information in domain name\user name format for logging onto Windows. 1 Press the Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination on the keyboard. 2 Check the Logon Information that appears on the Windows Security window. In the sample window below, ABCDNET\james.smith corresponds to domain name\user name. (Example: ABCDNET\ james.smith) NOTE: Available characters for [ User Name] is ASCII only. NOTE: You can also use the following steps to check the domain name and user name that must be entered in [ User Name]. 1 Open the Command Prompt window. From the Start menu, select All Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt. 2 At the Command Prompt, enter net config workstation and then press Enter. 11

STEP 3: Sending File This section explains how to send files. 1 Place the original and press the Send key. 2 On the touch panel, press [Folder Path Entry] and then [SMB]. Folder Path Entry SMB FTP Ready to send. Place original. Host Name Path pc4050 scannerdata Destination 1 3 Enter the host name, path, user name and password in the [Host Name], [Path], [ User Name] and [ Password] fields respectively. Press the key of each item to first display the entry screen. User Name abcdnet\ james.smith Password Specify the folder on the destination computer. Connection Test Add to Addr Book Next Dest. Cancel OK Status 10/10/2008 10:10 Item Data to be entered Reference Page [Host Name] [Path] [ User Name] [ Password] Name of destination computer Example: pc4050 Name of folder for storing data Example: scannerdata Domain name\user name Example: abcdnet\ james.smith Password to be entered when logging in to the domain page 8 of this Setup Guide page 10 of this Setup Guide page 11 of this Setup Guide Contact your system administrator. NOTE: For how to operate the entry screen, refer to the Operation Guide. 12

IMPORTANT: If the domain name in [ User Name] matches the name of computer in [Host Name], the destination computer is not used in the domain environment. In this case, enter the user name only in [ User Name]. Ready to send. Place original. Destination 1 Ready to send. Place original. Destination 1 Folder Path Entry Folder Path Entry SMB Host Name pc4050 SMB Host Name pc4050 FTP Path scannerdata FTP Path scannerdata User Name pc4050\ james.smith User Name james.smith Password Password Specify the folder on the destination computer. Connection Test Specify the folder on the destination computer. Connection Test Add to Addr Book Next Dest. Cancel OK Add to Addr Book Next Dest. Cancel OK Status 10/10/2008 10:10 Status 10/10/2008 10:10 Host Name: pc4050 Path: scannerdata User Name: pc4050\james.smith Password: Password to be entered when logging in to the domain Host Name: pc4050 Path: scannerdata User Name: james.smith Password: Password to be entered when logging in to the domain 4 After completion of all entries, press [Connection Test] to check the connection. When the connection is successfully established, Connected. is displayed. NOTE: If the Cannot connect message appears, check the details you entered. If they are correct, refer to the Troubleshooting on Page 15. NOTE: Adding destinations to the address book enables you to select them later. To add a destination to the address book, enter it and press [Add to Addr Book]. For how to add destinations to the address book, refer to the Operation Guide. Folder Path Entry Ready to send. Place original. Destination 1 SMB Host Name pc4050 FTP Path scannerdata User Name Password abcdnet\ james.smith Add to Addr Book Specify the folder on the destination computer. Connection Test Add to Addr Book Next Dest. Cancel OK Status 10/10/2008 10:10 13

5 Once the connection is checked, press [OK]. 6 Press the Start key. The scanned original data is converted to a file and sent to the shared folder of the computer you specified. NOTE: The file name containing scanned originals starts with doc followed by additional information (by default, a timestamp). For example, a file containing data sent on December 31, 2008, 02:30:40 pm will be doc20081231143040. You can also specify a name of file in [File Name Entry] before sending it. For details, refer to the Operation Guide. 14

Troubleshooting If a network connection fails (ex. Send Error), refer to the table below. Checkpoints Corrective Actions Reference Page Are the machine s network settings set properly? Is folder sharing set up properly? Is SMB of COMMAND CENTER On? Is the information entered in [Host Name] correct? (*2) Is the information entered in [Path] correct? Is the information entered in [ User Name] correct? (*1)(*2) Is the domain name specified in [Host Name] different from the one specified in [ User Name]? Is the information entered in [ Password] correct? Connect the network cable and set up TCP/IP properly. Check the folder sharing and access permissions in the Folder Properties dialog box. Enable SMB protocol setting. Check the host name of the destination computer. Check the name of shared folder. Check the domain name and domain user name. Delete the domain name and a \ from the name entered in [ User Name]. Check the login password. Refer to the Operation Guide. page 5 of this Setup Guide Refer to the Operation Guide and COMMAND CENTER Operation Guide. page 8 of this Setup Guide page 10 of this Setup Guide page 11 of this Setup Guide page 13 of this Setup Guide Refer to the Operation Guide. 15

Are Windows Firewall exceptions correct? Is there a difference in time between the machine, PC and the domain server? Does the Send Error. message appear on the touch panel? 1. To open Windows Firewall, click the Start menu and then click Control Panel. 2. Click the Exceptions tab and select File and Printer Sharing. - When using a Windows Vista 1. To open Allow a program through Windows Firewall, click Start and Control Panel. 2. Click File and Printer Sharing. 3. Click the Add port... button to add port 139. Match the time setting between the machine, PC and the domain server. Refer to "Responding to Error Messages" in the Operation Guide. page 3 Contact your system administrator. Refer to the Operation Guide. (*1) : You can also enter the login user name in the following method. domain name/user name (Example: abcdnet/james.smith) user name@domain name (Example: james.smith@abcdnet) (*2) : The host name can be a full computer name of the computer. (Example: pc4050.abcdnet.com) NOTE: If you still cannot connect to the network after performing all of the above checks, it is recommended to set up new permissions on the shared folder. For further details, refer to Adding Users Who can Access to the Shared Folder on page 17. 16

Adding Users Who can Access to the Shared Folder You can add users or groups who can access to the shared folder. This section explains how to add a new user to the computer to which you created the shared folder and set permissions to access the shared folder. 1 Right-click My Computer and select Manage. 2 Add a new user. Select Local Users and Groups, right-click User and then click New User. 3 Enter the user name and password. IMPORTANT: Be sure to enter the user name and password you set in the above steps through the operation panel when sending the relevant file. 4 Click the Create button and then click the Close button to close the New User dialog box. The new user is added to the list of the local users. 5 Click (Close button) to close the Manage window. 6 Set permissions for the shared folder. Right-click the folder to be shared, select Sharing and Security, and click the Permissions button. 7 Add the user that will appear in the Group or user names box. Click the Add button, Location button, name of computer to which the shared folder is created (PC4050), and then click the OK button. 17

8 Enter the user name that was locally added in the text box and click the OK button. 9 Select the added user, and click the checkbox under Allow for Change and Read, and then click the OK button. 10 Click the Security tab, then click the Add button. 11 Add the user name displayed in the Group or user names. Click the Add button, then click the Locations button. Select the computer to which the shared folder was created (Example: PC4050) and then click the OK button. 12 Enter the user name added as a local user into the text box and click the OK button. 18

13 Select the added user, click the checkbox under Allow for Modify and Read, then click the OK button. 14 Click the OK button to close the Permissions dialog box. 15 Send the file. For further details, refer to STEP 3: Sending File on page 12. 19

IMPORTANT: The details that are to be entered on the operation panel are as follows. Ready to send. Place original. Destination 1 Folder Path Entry SMB FTP Host Name Path User Name Password pc4050 scannerdata abcdnet\ james.smith The name of computer The name of folder for storing data The name of local user The password of local user Specify the folder on the destination computer. Connection Test Add to Addr Book Next Dest. Cancel OK Status 10/10/2008 10:10 Item Data to be entered Reference Page [Host Name] [Path] [ User Name] [ Password] Name of destination computer Example: pc4050 Name of folder for storing data Example: scannerdata Name of local user Example: james.smith Password of local user page 8 of this Setup Guide page 10 of this Setup Guide page 17 of this Setup Guide page 17 of this Setup Guide 20

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