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Appendix A: Sample Network Folder Workflow 
Creation
The following procedure covers the steps required to create a sample workflow that files to a network 
folder destination.
1.
Open a browser window. 
2.
Enter the following URL or address:
http://[computer name]/SMARTsend
where computer name is the name of the SMARTsend computer. Contact your SMARTsend 
administrator if you are unsure of the computer name.
3.
Press Enter.
4.
You will be asked to enter your user name and password. Enter them and click OK.
5.
A SMARTsend welcome screen will be displayed. Select Click here to enter SMARTsend.
6.
The User Home Page will be displayed. Click Add a New Distribution Workflow under the 
Workflows heading.
7.
The destinations that have been used by you and other users for other workflows are listed under 
headings designating destination types. Find the Network Folder heading.
8.
Select the network folder destinations you want for the workflow. 
a.
If destinations you want to use are listed, check the checkboxes beside them.
b.
If you need to add a network folder destination, click add locations. The Network Folder 
Properties window will be displayed.
i
Add a name for the destination.
ii
Add the folder path, for example: \\myComputer\scans, where myComputer is the name 
of the machine on which the folder is located, and scans is the name of a network 
sharing folder. 
iii
Click OK.
c.
A Security Alert dialog may be displayed. Click Yes to proceed.
d.
You may be prompted to enter your SMARTsend computer credentials. Enter your user name 
and password for the SMARTsend computer and click OK
e.
The Account Settings page is displayed. Enter your user name and password for the network 
folder, add your password again in the Confirm Password edit box, and click OK
f.
On the Network Properties page click OK again. 
Note: 
You must use the same credentials you used to log in to SMARTsend. If you supply 
different credentials, you may need to use your browser to delete the Temporary 
Internet Files on your workstation before you can proceed. For example, using Internet 
Explorer you would choose the following options to delete your Temporary Internet 
Files: Tools > Internet Options > General > Delete Files > OK.