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Re: SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

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Joe Arseneau
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Re: SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

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Re: SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

thanks. can I also have a tutorial for that template?

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Re: SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Services > Network Scanning > File Repository Setup.
2. Click Add.
3. Next to Friendly Name, type a name for the repository. = Joe Is Awesome
4. Select SMB from the Protocol drop-down menu. 
5. Select the address type. Options are IPv4 or Host Name =. IPv4
6. Next to Host Name / IP Address & Port, type the appropriately formatted address and port
number for the server where the file repository is located. The default port number is 139. 10.22.67.70 change port to 445
7. Next to Share, type the share name. = Scanfile
8. Next to File Path field, type the directory path of the folder starting at the root of the shared
folder. Example: If you have a folder named scans in the shared folder, type \scans.
9. Under Login Credentials to Access the Destination, select one of the following:
• Authenticated User and Domain: The authentication server validates the user credentials

prepended by the domain name against the LDAP server.
• Authenticated User: The authentication server validates the user credentials against the
LDAP server.
• Prompt at User Interface: Users type their credentials at the control panel.
System: Login name and password credentials are specified in this field and stored in the
printer. The printer uses the system credentials go log into the file server.
10. Type the Login Name and Password if the system will be directly accessing the file server.

Get the login name formatting from here: (Use it exactly as shown within the brackets in the highlights)

win10SMB.GIF

 

11. Click Apply

 

 

So pretty much this

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Then of course you would need to point a template at it.

 

 

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Re: SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

What is the IP address for your server?

10.22.67.70

 

What is the operating system it is running?

Windows 10

 

What is the name of the folder you want to scan to<case sensitive>?

Scanfile

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Re: SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

What is the IP address for your server?

What is the operating system it is running?

What is the name of the folder you want to scan to<case sensitive>?

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SCAN to SMB setting for WC 5330

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Hi Guys, 

 

Need help for setting up Scan to SMB for WC 5330 for Windows 10. We already created a folder and shared it to a new account with password but it says Job not sent.

 

This are the steps we followed:

 

1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Services > Network Scanning > File Repository Setup.
2. Click Add.
3. Next to Friendly Name, type a name for the repository.
4. Select SMB from the Protocol drop-down menu.
5. Select the address type. Options are IPv4 or Host Name.
6. Next to Host Name / IP Address & Port, type the appropriately formatted address and port
number for the server where the file repository is located. The default port number is 139.
7. Next to Share, type the share name.
8. Next to File Path field, type the directory path of the folder starting at the root of the shared
folder. Example: If you have a folder named scans in the shared folder, type \scans.
9. Under Login Credentials to Access the Destination, select one of the following:
• Authenticated User and Domain: The authentication server validates the user credentials
prepended by the domain name against the LDAP server.
• Authenticated User: The authentication server validates the user credentials against the
LDAP server.
• Prompt at User Interface: Users type their credentials at the control panel.
• System: Login name and password credentials are specified in this field and stored in the
printer. The printer uses the system credentials go log into the file server.
10. Type the Login Name and Password if the system will be directly accessing the file server.
11. Click Apply

 

 

if possible can anyone give me specific details of steps? thanks.

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