Kodak 100 PLUS User Manual

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A-61588  July 2008
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Configuring FTP 
destinations
FTP destinations require a slightly different configuration than the other 
destinations. The Configuration Organizer allows you to configure both 
FTP and proxy server settings. Depending on your network 
configuration you may or may not have to communicate with FTP sites 
through a proxy server. For each FTP destination you can specify 
individual username and password settings. This is important as you 
may be communicating with FTP sites located at different companies or 
on different company servers.
1. Select Edit>Add Group>FTP. The Add: Ftp Folder dialog box will 
be displayed.
2. Make an entry in the Description, Folder, Username and Password 
fields. The Folder field should contain a complete path to the FTP 
site including the subfolder into which scanned documents will be 
placed. For example, //ftp.acme.com/documents would connect to 
the FTP site ftp.acme.com and place the scanned documents in the 
folder documents.
NOTE: Any additional folders defined in the File Naming Settings 
screen will also be used when creating the scanned 
documents. See the section entitled, “File Name Settings” 
earlier in this chapter. 
3. If the FTP site communicates on a port other than Port 21, change 
the value using the up and down arrows. 
4. You may optionally select Passive if required by the FTP server. 
Passive is most commonly used if the FTP site is outside the 
firewall.
5. If you do not want the address added to the list alphabetically, click 
Add to list alphabetically to uncheck it. This will add the item to 
the list in chronological order.
6. If your company requires the use of proxy servers, click the Proxy 
button and go to the next section; otherwise click OK.