Setting Up a Computer as a File Server
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NOTE
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You can send data using the following formats. A DNS server is required for the latter case.
\\192.168.2.100\share
\\host_name.organization.company.com\share
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You can also specify the user name in the address using the following formats.
- domain_name\user_name (up to 15 alphanumeric characters for the domain name, and up to
20 for the user name)
- user_name@organization.company.com (up to 128 characters in total)
Note that the latter is only applicable when sending to a Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
computer that belongs to a domain containing Windows 2000/Server 2003 domain controllers.
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For instructions on how to specify recipient address settings, see Chapter 2, "Basic Sending
Methods," in the Sending and Facsimile Guide.
The settings for sending data to the shared folder are complete.
Windows NT 4.0
IMPORTANT
It is recommended that the network manager configure Windows NT Server 4.0.
NOTE
Windows NT Server 4.0 can be accessed by a limited number of users or clients. Once this limit is
reached, it is not possible to send to Windows NT Server 4.0.
1
Log on to Windows NT Server 4.0 as any of the following:
Administrators, or Server Operators.
2
Specify the NetBIOS settings.
❑
Right-click the [Network Neighborhood] icon displayed on the screen
➞
click [Properties].
Summary of Contents for CLC 3220
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