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Table 4-2 Send to Folder settings (continued) Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides To find the WINS Server, go to the Windows task bar and click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. When the Command Prompt appears, type ipconfig /all. NOTE: If the hostname for your Shared Folder destinations are all specified as IP addresses (for example, \\192.000.0.1\Topfolder), then a WINS server does not need to be provided. In this case, set the WINS server to be 0.0.0.0. 10 NTLM Authentication Setting Use the NTLM Authentication setting to specify the authentication setting in use by the server/workstations in your computing environment. The following are the default settings commonly in use: ● Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me hosts - Select Send LM and NTLM encrypted password. ● Windows NT 4.0 (earlier than service pack 4) - Select Send NTLM encrypted password. ● Windows NT 4.0 service pack 4 - Select Use NTLM V2 Authentication ● Windows 2000 or later operating systems - Select Use NTLM V2 Authentication ● Mixed environments - Select Send LM and NTLM encrypted password. 11 TIFF version Specify the TIFF version here. Adding a shared folder You can add any folder or folders that are already shared by Windows. To create a shared folder, please follow the following steps in Windows XP. For other Windows Operating Systems, please go to Windows Explorer Help tab, and type in the search box Share a folder. Then click on Share a drive or folder on the network. It will take you to the instructions on how to create a shared folder. ENWW Send to Folder 55

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Callout
Area on the screen
Information or capability that the area provides
To find the WINS Server, go to the Windows task bar and click
Start
, click
All Programs
, click
Accessories
, and then click
Command Prompt
. When
the
Command Prompt
appears, type
ipconfig /all
.
NOTE:
If the hostname for your Shared Folder destinations are all
specified as IP addresses (for example, \\192.000.0.1\Topfolder), then a
WINS server does not need to be provided. In this case, set the WINS server
to be 0.0.0.0.
10
NTLM Authentication Setting
Use the NTLM Authentication setting to specify the authentication setting in
use by the server/workstations in your computing environment. The following
are the default settings commonly in use:
Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me hosts - Select Send LM
and NTLM encrypted password.
Windows NT 4.0 (earlier than service pack 4) - Select Send NTLM
encrypted password.
Windows NT 4.0 service pack 4 - Select Use NTLM V2 Authentication
Windows 2000 or later operating systems - Select Use NTLM V2
Authentication
Mixed environments - Select Send LM and NTLM encrypted password.
11
TIFF version
Specify the TIFF version here.
Adding a shared folder
You can add any folder or folders that are already shared by Windows. To create a shared folder, please
follow the following steps in Windows XP. For other Windows Operating Systems, please go to Windows
Explorer Help tab, and type in the search box
Share a folder
. Then click on
Share a drive or folder
on the network
. It will take you to the instructions on how to create a shared folder.
Table 4-2
Send to Folder settings (continued)
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