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Setting Up a Computer as a File Server3-783Using a TCP/IP NetworkIMPORTANT• To use [Full computer name], which was confirmed in step 4, as the host name for[Host Name] as shown in the above example, it is necessary to use a DNS server.(This applies even if the machine and the FTP server are in the same subnet.) If noDNS server is available, the host name setting should be specified using the IPaddress of the FTP server.• Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [Host Name] on the controlpanel. Also, up to 255 alphanumeric characters can be entered for [File Path].• If you switch the language of the touch panel display, [Host Name] and [File Path]may not be displayed correctly.• If the FTP port number is set to a value other than 21, specify the following for [HostName]::Example: 192.168.1.21:21000NOTEFor instructions on how to specify recipient address settings, see Chapter 2, "BasicSending Methods," in the Sending and Facsimile Guide.The settings for sending data to the FTP server are complete.Windows NT 4.0IMPORTANT• It is recommended that Windows NT Server 4.0 be configured by the network manager.• The use of Windows NT Server as an FTP server requires the installation of MicrosoftInternet Information Server 4.0 (IIS 4.0). If IIS 4.0 is not installed in your computer, youwill need to install IIS 4.0 before entering these settings. For installation procedures, seethe manuals provided with your operating system.• Verification of users for access to FTP servers is performed by referencing the localaccount database of Windows NT 4.0 Server that is used as the FTP server. Therefore, itis not possible to use the account of a domain user registered in Windows NT 4.0 Serverto send data directly from the machine to FTP servers in other domains.• This section describes the procedures for using the default home directory under [DefaultFTP Site]. To use other settings, enter the FTP site and home directory by referring to themanual for IIS 4.0. PreviousNext |