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Preparation for SMB Send

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3.2 Preparation for SMB Send 3 3.2 Preparation for SMB Send 3.2.1 Preparation flow 1 Prepare a destination computer (Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Mac OS X 10.6/10.5). % Checking the computer and user names Check the destination computer name and available user name. % Creating a shared folder Create a destination folder, and start sharing. 2 Connecting this machine to the network % Checking a LAN cable for connection % Checking the network settings Check that an IP address is assigned to this machine. 3 Prepare the environment required to use the SMB Send function % Enabling the SMB Send function You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested. 4 Configuring the machine to your environment % Registering a frequently used destination This will save you the trouble of entering a destination each time you send data. % Using the WINS server If WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is used for a communication with a device on the network, register the WINS server. % Using the direct hosting SMB service When using the direct hosting SMB service for a communication with a device on the network, enable the direct hosting SMB service. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.) % Using LLMNR When using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) for a communication with a device on the network, enable LLMNR. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.) % Using DFS If DFS (Distributed File System) is installed in your environment, configure its setting. 5 Preparation finished 3.2.2 Computer side: Steps required to use this function When using Windows 7: Carry out preparations to send original data scanned by this machine to your computer. First, check the name of your computer and that of the login user. 0 You need to have the administrator privileges to perform this task. 1 From the Start menu, click [Computer] - [System Properties]. bizhub C754/C654 3-3

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3.2
Preparation for SMB Send
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3.2
Preparation for SMB Send
3.2.1
Preparation flow
1
Prepare a destination computer (Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Mac OS X 10.6/10.5).
%
Checking the computer and user names
Check the destination computer name and available user name.
%
Creating a shared folder
Create a destination folder, and start sharing.
2
Connecting this machine to the network
%
Checking a LAN cable for connection
%
Checking the network settings
Check that an IP address is assigned to this machine.
3
Prepare the environment required to use the SMB Send function
%
Enabling the SMB Send function
You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.
4
Configuring the machine to your environment
%
Registering a frequently used destination
This will save you the trouble of entering a destination each time you send data.
%
Using the WINS server
If WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is used for a communication with a device on the network,
register the WINS server.
%
Using the direct hosting SMB service
When using the direct hosting SMB service for a communication with a device on the network, enable
the direct hosting SMB service. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise
requested.)
%
Using LLMNR
When using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) for a communication with a device on the
network, enable LLMNR. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise request-
ed.)
%
Using DFS
If DFS (Distributed File System) is installed in your environment, configure its setting.
5
Preparation finished
3.2.2
Computer side: Steps required to use this function
When using Windows 7:
Carry out preparations to send original data scanned by this machine to your computer.
First, check the name of your computer and that of the login user.
0
You need to have the administrator privileges to perform this task.
1
From the Start menu, click [Computer] - [System Properties].