HP Scanjet N9000 User Guide - Page 45

Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup, Step one: Begin the configuration

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a. In the UNC Folder Path field, type a folder path where the scan will go. The folder path can either be the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \ \servername.us.companyname.net\scans) or the IP address of the server (e.g., \\16.88.20.20\scans). Be sure that the folder path (e.g., \scans) follows the FQDN or IP address. NOTE: The FQDN can be more reliable than the IP address. If the server gets its IP address via DHCP, the IP address can change. However, the connection with an IP address might be faster because the product does not need to use DNS to find the destination server. b. From the Authentication Settings drop-down, select one of the following options: ● Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel ● Always use these credentials NOTE: If Always use these credentials is selected, a user name and password must be entered in the corresponding fields, and the product's access to the folder must be verified by clicking Verify Access. c. In the Windows Domain field, type the Windows domain. TIP: To find the Windows domain in Windows 7, click Start, click Control Panel, click System. To find the Windows domain in Windows 8, click Search, enter System in the search box, and then click System. The domain is listed under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings. d. Click Next. 7. On the Configure File Scan Settings dialog, set the default scanning preferences for the Quick Set, and then click Next. 8. Review the Summary dialog, and then click Finish. Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup This option enables advanced configuration of the Save to Network Folder feature using the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) for the product. NOTE: Before you begin: To display the product's IP address or host name, select the Information icon, and then select the Network icon on the product's control panel. Step one: Begin the configuration 1. Click the Scan/Digital Send tab. 2. On the left navigation menu, click the Scan to Network Folder Setup link. Step two: Configure the Scan to Network Folder settings 1. On the Scan to Network Folder Setup page, select the Enable Scan to Network Folder check box. If this box is not selected, the feature is unavailable at the product control panel. 2. In the Scan to Network Folder area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets. Click Add to open the Quick Sets Setup dialog. ENWW Set up the scanner 35

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a.
In the
UNC Folder Path
field, type a folder path where the scan will go.
The folder path can either be the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \
\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) or the IP address of the server (e.g., \\16.88.20.20\scans).
Be sure that the folder path (e.g., \scans) follows the FQDN or IP address.
NOTE:
The FQDN can be more reliable than the IP address. If the server gets its IP address via DHCP,
the IP address can change. However, the connection with an IP address might be faster because the
product does not need to use DNS to find the destination server.
b.
From the
Authentication Settings
drop-down, select one of the following options:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel
Always use these credentials
NOTE:
If
Always use these credentials
is selected, a user name and password must be entered
in the corresponding fields, and the product’s access to the folder must be verified by clicking
Verify Access
.
c.
In the
Windows Domain
field, type the Windows domain.
TIP:
To find the Windows domain in Windows 7, click
Start
, click
Control Panel
, click
System
.
To find the Windows domain in Windows 8, click
Search
, enter
System
in the search box, and then click
System
.
The domain is listed under
Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings
.
d.
Click
Next
.
7.
On the
Configure File Scan Settings
dialog, set the default scanning preferences for the Quick Set, and then
click
Next
.
8.
Review the
Summary
dialog, and then click
Finish
.
Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup
This option enables advanced configuration of the Save to Network Folder feature using the HP Embedded Web
Server (EWS) for the product.
NOTE:
Before you begin: To display the product's IP address or host name, select the Information
icon, and
then select the Network
icon on the product's control panel.
Step one: Begin the configuration
1.
Click the
Scan/Digital Send
tab.
2.
On the left navigation menu, click the
Scan to Network Folder Setup
link.
Step two: Configure the Scan to Network Folder settings
1.
On the
Scan to Network Folder Setup
page, select the
Enable Scan to Network Folder
check box. If this box
is not selected, the feature is unavailable at the product control panel.
2.
In the Scan to Network Folder area of the left navigation pane, click
Quick Sets
. Click
Add
to open the
Quick
Sets Setup
dialog.
ENWW
Set up the scanner
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