Xerox 7345 User Manual

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Scan to Home
The Scan to Home option is supported through the Network Scanning service.  Essentially, it is a template 
file (.xst) stored locally on the device, but in a different directory than the network scanning templates or 
mailbox folders.
Users access the Scan to Home template by pressing the [Network Scanning] button on the Services 
screen of the User Interface.  The device queries LDAP to acquire the authenticated user’s home directory, 
or appends the authenticated user’s login name to a predefined network home path.
Ensure that the following items are available and that the preliminary procedures have been performed.
To prepare for Scan to Home installation
1.
Ensure the machine is fully functioning on the network prior to installation.
2.
Enable the Scan to Home option.  For instructions, refer to the Enabling Options with Software Keys 
topic, in the Options section of this guide.  Contact your Xerox Sales Representative if you have not 
purchased the Scan to Home option.
3.
Ensure that the TCP/IP and HTTP protocols are configured on the device and fully functional.  
This is required to access CentreWare Internet Services to configure Network Scanning. The Internet 
Services function is accessed through the embedded HTTP server on the machine and allows System 
Administrators to configure scan settings by using an Internet browser.
4.
Enable LDAP authentication on the device as explained in the Authentication section of this guide.  
LDAP is enabled through Internet Services (the embedded HTTP server on the machine) using the 
following path: open your web browser, enter the IP address of the device, select Properties, select 
Security, select Authentication Configuration, and finally, select Remotely on the Network for User 
Credential validation.
5.
Configure the LDAP protocol for the System (or an Authenticated User) to log in to the LDAP server.  
LDAP is configured through Internet Services (the embedded HTTP server on the machine) using the 
following path: open your web browser, enter the IP address of the device, select Properties, select 
Connectivity, select Protocols, and finally, select LDAP.  For more information, see Addressing – 
Internal Address Book (LDAP) in the E-mail section of this guide.