Configure various settings when sending scan data using SMB.
This is required to use a function such as Scan to SMB.
Setting item | Description | |
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[ON] | Uses the SMB transmission function. The scanned original data can be sent to a shared folder. | |
[OFF] | Does not use the SMB transmission function. | |
[SMB Authentication Setting] | [NTLM v1] | Selects the SMB authentication format. To use Scan to SMB in Mac OS 10.7 or later, select [NTLM v1/v2]. |
[NTLM v2] | ||
[NTLM v1/v2] | ||
[Kerberos] | ||
[Authentication Setting if Kerberos Fails]* | [Enable NTLM v1/v2] | Uses NTLM in case Kerberos authentication fails. |
[Disable NTLM] | Does not use NTLM in case Kerberos authentication fails. | |
[User Authentication(NTLM)] | [ON] | Uses user authentication. |
[OFF] | Does not use user authentication. | |
[DFS Setting] | [ON] | Uses DFS (Distributed File System). |
[OFF] | Does not use DFS. | |
[Single Sign-On Setting] | Set the default domain name. Required for using single sign-on function. Press [Default Domain Name] to enter the default domain name. Up to 64 single-byte characters can be entered. | |
[SMB Client Signature Setting] | [Invalid] | Does not require the SMB client signature. |
[Only When Required] | Add signature only when requested. | |
[Necessary] | Asks for SMB client signature. |
*: The following setting is required to use this function.
Set [SMB Authentication Setting] to [Kerberos].