Setting Up a Computer as a File Server5-26Using a NetBIOS Network (Windows)5• When sending data to Windows 2000/XP, enter the user address as the user nameonly. Do not enter in the domainname\username format.• Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both [Host Name] and [FilePath] on the control panel. Use strings no more than 128 characters long for thecorresponding items on the server.• If a folder name exceeds eight characters, the machine follows the DOS 8.3naming convention to shorten the name.NOTE• You can send data in the following formats. A DNS server is required for the lattercase.\\192.168.2.100\share\\host_name.organization.company.com\share• For instructions on specifying recipient address settings from the control panel, see“Chapter 1 Various Sending Methods” in the Sending Function Guide(imageRUNNER 105, imageRUNNER 8500, imageRUNNER 7200,imageRUNNER 5000i), or “Chapter 1 Various Sending Methods” in the SendingFunction/Facsimile Guide (imageRUNNER 3300i). For instructions on using a webbrowser (Remote UI), see “Chapter 2 Functions of the Remote UI” in the RemoteUI Guide.The settings for sending data to the shared folder are completed.Windows NT 4.0IMPORTANT• It is recommended that the network manager configure Windows NT Server 4.0.NOTE• A Windows NT Server 4.0 can be accessed by a limited number of users or clients. Oncethis 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, and thenclick [Properties].