
Figure 3-38 Add Network Folder Path screen
2. Click the Browse button to select a folder path.
3. Select the credentials that should be used to gain access to the folder in the
Authentication Settings section. Click to select Use credentials of user to connect after
Sign-in at the control panel to use the credentials of the user when logged into the
device. Or click to select Use common credentials to use the credentials designated in
the Credentials to Access Public Folders section on the Send to Folder tab. Click
Verify Access to test authentication.
4. Click the OK button to save the settings. The new folder(s) is added to the Folder
Destinations list.
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Save to a personal shared folder. This feature will save to a folder path that is stored in an
LDAP attribute. The LDAP attribute is associated with the user name of a signed-in user, so
this feature can only be used when user sign-in is enabled. Type in the name of the LDAP
attribute in which to find the UNC path to the user's folder.
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Create subfolder based upon user name. This feature customizes the path in which data is
stored by appending the signed-in user's name to the provided UNC path for the final
destination path. User sign-is required for send to folder for this feature to be used. If the
Only allow access to user's own Directory checkbox is not checked then the destination
folder will inherit the permissions of its parent. If the Only allow access to user's own
Directory is checked then DSS will modify the folder permissions so that only the user and
administrators will have access.
6. Click the Verify folder access prior to job start check box to ensure the target folder is accessible
before each job.
7. Click OK to save the settings. The new folder is added to the Predefined Folders list.
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