HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M634 User Guide - Page 120

Select the destination folder permissions

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4. To automatically create a subfolder for scanned documents in the destination folder, select a format for the subfolder name from the Custom Subfolder list. 5. To view the complete folder path for scanned documents, click Update Preview. 6. From the FTP Transfer Mode list, select one of the following options: ○ Passive ○ Active 7. In the Username field, type the user name. 8. In the Password field, type the password. 9. Click Verify Access to confirm the destination can be accessed. 10. Click OK. Option 2: Personal shared folders To save scanned documents to a personal shared folder, complete the following steps: NOTE: This option is used in domain environments where the administrator configures a shared folder for each user. If the Save to a personal shared folder feature is configured, users will be required to sign in at the printer control panel using Windows credentials or LDAP authentication. 1. Select Save to a personal shared folder. 2. In the Retrieve the device user's home folder using this attribute field, type the user's home folder in the Microsoft Active Directory. NOTE: Verify that the user knows where this home folder is located on the network. 3. To add a user name subfolder at the end of the folder path, select Create subfolder based on user name. To restrict the subfolder access to the user who creates the scan job, select Restrict subfolder access to user. Select the destination folder permissions Option 1: Read and write access To send scanned documents to a folder configured for read and write access, complete the following steps: NOTE: Send only to folders with read and write access supports folder verification and job notification. 1. If it is not already selected, select Send only to folders with read and write access. 2. To require the printer to verify folder access before starting a scan job, select Verify folder access prior to job start. NOTE: Scan jobs can complete more quickly if Verify folder access prior to job start is not selected; however, if the folder is unavailable, the scan job will fail. 3. Click Next. Option 2: Write access only ENWW Set up Scan to Network Folder 107

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4.
To automatically create a subfolder for scanned documents in the destination folder, select a
format for the subfolder name from the
Custom Subfolder
list.
5.
To view the complete folder path for scanned documents, click
Update Preview
.
6.
From the
FTP Transfer Mode
list, select one of the following options:
Passive
Active
7.
In the
Username
field, type the user name.
8.
In the
Password field
, type the password.
9.
Click
Verify Access
to confirm the destination can be accessed.
10.
Click
OK
.
Option 2: Personal shared folders
To save scanned documents to a personal shared folder, complete the following steps:
NOTE:
This option is used in domain environments where the administrator configures a shared folder for each
user. If the Save to a personal shared folder feature is configured, users will be required to sign in at the printer
control panel using Windows credentials or LDAP authentication.
1.
Select
Save to a personal shared folder
.
2.
In the
Retrieve the device user’s home folder using this attribute
field, type the user’s home folder in the
Microsoft Active Directory.
NOTE:
Verify that the user knows where this home folder is located on the network.
3.
To add a user name subfolder at the end of the folder path, select
Create subfolder based on user name
.
To restrict the subfolder access to the user who creates the scan job, select
Restrict subfolder access to
user
.
Select the destination folder permissions
Option 1: Read and write access
To send scanned documents to a folder configured for read and write access, complete the following steps:
NOTE:
Send only to folders with read and write access
supports folder verification and job notification.
1.
If it is not already selected, select
Send only to folders with read and write access
.
2.
To require the printer to verify folder access before starting a scan job, select
Verify folder access prior to
job start
.
NOTE:
Scan jobs can complete more quickly if
Verify folder access prior to job start
is not selected;
however, if the folder is unavailable, the scan job will fail.
3.
Click
Next
.
Option 2: Write access only
ENWW
Set up Scan to Network Folder
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