10 Scanner Environment Settings282Users access the Scan to Home template by selecting the [Network Scanning] buttonon the All Services screen on the control panel. The machine queries LDAP to acquirethe authenticated user’s home directory, or uses the network home path predefined onthe machine.Prerequisites for Scan to Home Setup1. Ensure the machine is fully functioning on the network prior to installation.2. Install the Network Scanning kit.3. Ensure that the TCP/IP and HTTP protocols are configured on the machine andfully functional. This is required to access CentreWare Internet Services toconfigure Network Scanning.4. Ensure that the SMB port is enabled and the protocol is configured correctly.5. If required, configure the LDAP protocol for the system (or an authenticated user)to log in to the LDAP server. LDAP is configured through CentreWare InternetServices using the following path: open your web browser, enter the IP address ofthe machine, click [Properties], click [Connectivity], click [Protocols], and finally,click [LDAP]. For more information, refer toCentreWare Internet Services chapteron page 147.Procedures for Scan to Home SetupThe Scan to Home feature only works with Remote Authentication.At Your Workstation:Enabling Remote Authentication1. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the machine in the [Address]or [Location] field. Click [Enter].2. Click the [Properties] tab.3. Click [Security].4. Click [Authentication Configuration].5. In the [Login Type] box, select [Login to Remote Accounts].6. Click [Apply]. The machine will reboot.Selecting an Authentication System1. Refresh the web browser.2. On the [Properties] page, click [Security].3. Click [Remote Authentication Servers].4. Click [Authentication System], and then under [Authentication System Settings],click an authentication system. For more information on the settings for eachauthentication system, refer toRemote Authentication Setup on page 332.5. Click [Apply]. The machine will reboot.Configuring the Scan to Home Settings1. Refresh the web browser.