Kyocera TASKalfa 2420w TASKalfa 2420w IPS Touch Screen Operation Guide - Page 67

Destination Server/Workstation, Domain

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 *145PVDI4DSFFO c. Touch Destination Server/Workstation button to enter the NetBIOS name or IP address of the destination server or workstation that the IPS will connect to in order to allow for scan to file. a. This must be a server or workstation that the IPS has access to via TCP/IP. b. Please ensure that the 4820/9148/8148 IPS has been networked properly and is "pingable" from the destination server/workstation. d. Touch Domain button to enter the client authorization information. This entry will work in conjunction with the Username/Password entries as defined in later steps. a. Some facilities will have user credentials stored on a central authorization server (Domain Controller/Active Directory Server) that will grant connection access to the IPS for shared resources. If the IPS is connecting to a workstation (WS01) that is a part of the Acme.com domain, then the user would enter Acme in the Domain section. The IPS would get authorization credentials from the SVR01 server in order to scan to the "Scans" folder on the WS01 workstation (TBurr's PC). This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed in any form without express written permission from. ” 2011. - 66 -

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This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers.
No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or
distributed in any form without express written permission from.
2011.
- 66 -
c.
Touch
Destination Server/Workstation
button to enter the NetBIOS name or IP address of the
destination server or workstation that the IPS will connect to in order to allow for scan to file.
a.
This must be a server or workstation that the IPS has access to via TCP/IP.
b.
Please ensure that the 4820/9148/8148 IPS has been networked properly and is
“pingable” from the destination server/workstation.
d.
Touch
Domain
button to enter the client authorization information.
This entry will work in
conjunction with the Username/Password entries as defined in later steps.
a.
Some facilities will have user credentials stored on a central authorization server
(Domain Controller/Active Directory Server) that will grant connection access to the
IPS for shared resources.
If the IPS is connecting to a workstation (WS01) that is a part
of the Acme.com domain, then the user would enter Acme in the Domain section.
The IPS would get authorization credentials from the SVR01 server in order to scan to
the “Scans” folder on the WS01 workstation (TBurr’s PC).