Ricoh IM 5000 User Guide - Page 158
Creating a Shared Folder (Windows), sharing function. For details, see Windows Help.
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6. Scan "USERDNSDOMAIN" is not displayed when the login user who executed the command is a local user. 7. Check the login password on the computer, and write down the information in [3] on the check sheet. The required information on the computer is confirmed. Now create a shared folder on your computer and specify the access permissions of the folder. • Depending on the operating system or security settings, it might be possible to specify a user name that does not have a password assigned. However, we recommend that for greater security you select a user name that has a password. Creating a Shared Folder (Windows) Create a shared folder on the Windows Desktop and specify the access permissions of the folder. • If you are creating a shared folder for the first time on this computer, you must enable the file sharing function. For details, see Windows Help. • To register a shared folder in the machine's address book, you need the computer's IP address or computer name, and the user name and password of a user who has access permissions for the shared folder. 1. Log on to Windows as a user with administrative privileges. 2. Create a new folder in Windows Explorer and write down the folder name in [4] on the check sheet. 3. Right-click the created folder, and then click [Properties]. 156