Canon 3323B001 Installation Guide - Page 135

Home Directories, Sample scan inbox locations

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eCopy ShareScan® Installation and Setup Guide | 127 ■ Home Directories: The network administrator must create these directories. If you configure the connector to use a network home directory to store scanned documents, the connector automatically uses the Scan to Self and Authenticate Users options. Network security ensures that only the Local Administrator, the ShareScan Administrator, and the local user can read from or write to the root of the network home directory or to the specified subdirectory. Scan to eCopy Desktop must connect to the specified folder as the owner of the home directory. Important! Network home directories configured through a logon script are not supported. You configure a Scan to eCopy Desktop connector profile to scan to a single inbox type: scan inboxes or network home directories. You cannot configure the connector profile to scan to both types of inboxes. However, if you modify the inbox type in the connector profile, so that some users have scan inboxes while others have network home directories, both types of inboxes can co-exist on the same system. The following table shows sample scan inbox paths: System User TABLE 38. Sample scan inbox locations Domain Inbox path Windows Active User1 Directory Single domain mode (recommended) \\Server\Inbox_Root\User1 Windows Active User1 Directory Multiple domain mode \\Server\Inbox_Root\xyz.com\\User1 Novell (NDS) Cn=testuser ou=engineering 0=eCopy Use user ID for folder \\Server\Inbox_Root\.testuser.engineering.e names (recommended) copy Novell (NDS) Cn=testuser ou=engineering 0=eCopy Use eDirectory hierarchy (only if required) \\Server\Inbox_Root\eCopy\engineering\test user

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eCopy ShareScan
®
Installation and Setup Guide
|
127
Home Directories:
The network administrator must create these directories. If you
configure the connector to use a network home directory to store scanned documents, the
connector automatically uses the Scan to Self and Authenticate Users options.
Network security ensures that only the Local Administrator, the ShareScan Administrator,
and the local user can read from or write to the root of the network home directory or to
the specified subdirectory. Scan to eCopy Desktop must connect to the specified folder as
the owner of the home directory.
You configure a Scan to eCopy Desktop connector profile to scan to a single inbox type: scan
inboxes or network home directories. You cannot configure the connector profile to scan to both
types of inboxes. However, if you modify the inbox type in the connector profile, so that some
users have scan inboxes while others have network home directories, both types of inboxes can
co-exist on the same system.
The following table shows sample scan inbox paths:
Important!
Network home directories configured through a logon script are not supported.
TABLE 38.
Sample scan inbox locations
System
User
Domain
Inbox path
Windows Active
Directory
User1
Single domain mode
(recommended)
\\
Server
\
Inbox_Root
\User1
Windows Active
Directory
User1
Multiple domain mode
option (only if required)
\\
Server
\
Inbox_Root
\xyz.com\
<domain_nam
e>
\User1
Novell (NDS)
Cn=testuser
ou=engineering
0=eCopy
Use user ID for folder
names (recommended)
\\
Server
\
Inbox_Root
\.testuser.engineering.e
copy
Novell (NDS)
Cn=testuser
ou=engineering
0=eCopy
Use eDirectory
hierarchy (only if
required)
\\
Server
\
Inbox_Root
\eCopy\engineering\test
user