Konica Minolta Kodak Scan Station 710 Administration Guide - Page 128

Network Authentication Issues, Possible Solution, Advanced System Settings

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Network Authentication Issues FTP authentication Your network Domain name Possible Solution Scanning to FTP sites may require the configuration of two sets of credentials: proxy credentials and FTP server credentials. If your network environment requires the use of a proxy server to access external FTP sites, you need to configure appropriate proxy credentials that include username, password and authentication method. Proxy authentication methods include: User after login and None. You may also need to configure a username and password to access the FTP server. The Scan Station also supports anonymous FTP. To find the domain name your Scan Station will use, follow these steps: 1. From a PC logged onto the same network/domain that the Scan Station will use, right-click on Computer and select Properties. On the next screen, select Advanced System Settings to display the System Properties window. 2. Select the Computer Name tab. If you are on a domain, the Domain name is listed in the Domain field (see above). 3. Copy the Domain name so you can enter it into the Domain field of the Default Credentials. (access Edit>Device Settings from the Configuration tab). 4. Select Device Options and click Next. 5. Click the Network Destination Credentials down arrow and enter the Domain name. 11-4 A-61796 December 2013

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11-4
A-61796
December 2013
Network Authentication Issues
Possible Solution
FTP authentication
Scanning to FTP sites may require the configuration of two sets of
credentials: proxy credentials and FTP server credentials.
If your network environment requires the use of a proxy server to access
external FTP sites, you need to configure appropriate proxy credentials
that include username, password and authentication method. Proxy
authentication methods include:
User after login
and
None
. You may
also need to configure a username and password to access the FTP
server. The Scan Station also supports anonymous FTP.
Your network Domain name
To find the domain name your Scan Station will use, follow these steps:
1.
From a PC logged onto the same network/domain that the Scan
Station will use, right-click on
Computer
and select
Properties
. On
the next screen, select
Advanced System Settings
to display the
System Properties window.
2.
Select the Computer Name tab.
If you are on a domain, the Domain name is listed in the
Domain
field
(see above).
3.
Copy the
Domain name
so you can enter it into the
Domain
field of
the Default Credentials. (access
Edit>Device Settings
from the
Configuration tab).
4.
Select
Device Options
and click
Next.
5.
Click the
Network Destination Credentials
down arrow and enter
the Domain name.