
Configuring Settings Using a Web Browser
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• Login User Name
Enter a user name with a shared folder access, in the format of “work
group name\user name” or “domain name\user name.”
Note
❒ When the shared folder you register is on a file server, enter a user name
available for logging in to the file server.
❒ When the shared folder you register is configured an access right on
Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0, enter
the user name that is specified as the administrator of the operating sys-
tem.
❒ When the shared folder you register is on a client computer, enter a user
name available for logging in to the network.
• Login Password and Confirm Login Password
Enter the password for the user name displayed in the [Login User Name]
box. Each password character appears as “*.”
Note
❒ When accessing a shared folder that is password protected on Windows
95/98/98SE/Me, enter the password.
• [Test]
Click this button to confirm the availability of the entry to the [Send File
Path], [Login User Name], and [Login Password] box.
• Sender's Password
Select whether to set a password for the destination folder.
When [On] is selected, a password is required when this folder is specified
as the destination.
• Protected Password and Confirm Protected Password
Enter the password when [On] is selected for [Sender's Password], using four
to eight digits.
Each password digit appears as “*.”
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❖ Change Order
This item is displayed only when you perform [Change] in the “Send File
Path”operation. Normally, the Send File Paths you have registered using
[Add] in the “Send File Path” are displayed by the order of registration. If you
wish to change the order of the registered Send File Paths, select“On” for
[Change Order], and then enter the number of the new order (that applies to
when you select “All” in a title list screen of this machine) into the [Change Or-
der] box.
Note
❒ If you enter “5” into the [Move to] box and perform the [Change Order] oper-
ation for the Send File Path that is currently displayed in the 15th place
when you select “All” in a title list screen of this machine, the Send File
Path moves to the 5th place. At this time, the Send File Paths that have for-
merly been displayed in the 5th through 14th places move to the 6th
through 15th places, respectively.
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