Canon 3323B001 Administrator's Guide - Page 19

TABLE 3. Database Destination settings, TABLE 4. Destination List settings, Field/Button

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eCopy Connector for Quick Connect Administrator's Guide | 15 TABLE 3. Database Destination settings Section Field/Button Description Destination Data source, Catalog, Table, and Column Sets a database as a destination, enabling users at the device to scan documents and store them in the destination database. Database mapping allows you to store the name of the document and the file extension. For information about setting a database destination, see page 25. TABLE 4. Destination List settings Section Field/ Button Description Destinations Name, Location, and Network Enables you to create a list of destinations to which the connector profile can send scanned documents. When you add a destination to the list, you specify the destination name, type, and location, as well as the authentication information. The New destination window then lists all the destinations. Note: To make sure that users have to log on, at most once, at the device, you cannot mix certain combinations of destination type and authentication in a destination list. For example, if you add a Windows Folder destination that uses Runtime authentication to the destination list, you cannot then add a Novell NetWare Folder destination that uses Runtime authentication. If you add a Windows Folder or Novell NetWare Folder destination that uses Runtime authentication, and you then add an FTP Folder destination, a message appears indicating that the user's Windows or Novell credentials will be used to authenticate against the FTP server. Invalid options will not be available in the Authenticate User list.

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TABLE 3. Database Destination settings
Section
Field/Button
Description
Destination
Data source,
Catalog, Table,
and Column
Sets a database as a destination,
enabling users at the device to scan
documents and store them in the
destination database. Database mapping
allows you to store the name of the
document and the file extension. For
information about setting a database
destination, see page 25.
TABLE 4. Destination List settings
Section
Field/
Button
Description
Destinations
Name,
Location,
and
Network
Enables you to create a list of destinations
to which the connector profile can send
scanned documents.
When you add a destination to the list, you
specify the destination name, type, and
location, as well as the authentication
information. The New destination window
then lists all the destinations.
Note:
To make sure that users have to log on, at most once, at the device,
you cannot mix certain combinations of destination type and
authentication in a destination list. For example, if you add a
Windows Folder destination that uses Runtime authentication to
the destination list, you cannot then add a Novell NetWare Folder
destination that uses Runtime authentication. If you add a Windows
Folder or Novell NetWare Folder destination that uses Runtime
authentication, and you then add an FTP Folder destination, a
message appears indicating that the user’s Windows or Novell
credentials will be used to authenticate against the FTP server.
Invalid options will not be available in the Authenticate User list.