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How can I set up my Samsung Multifunction to scan files to Windows 2003 Server?

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Hi all, 

I'm trying to enable using my Samsung multifunction to scan documents and save them to a folder that I've set up on my server. 

So far this is what I've done. 

1. Set up a new folder D:\Samsung Scans and share that around the entire network 

2. Using the IIS Manager on Server 2003 SP2 I added a new FTP site called 'Samsung Scans'

2a. I gave it the same IP address as my server (192.168.250.1) and it's set to port 21 (Should I give it a unique IP address?)

2b. Allow anonymous connections, and in the username I've used a default user ISUR_WINSERV2

2c. The content for this resource should come from: a directory located on this computer 

2d. FPT Site Directory: D:\Samsung Scans and full rights 

3. Following the instructions on my Samsung multifunction, I've added a new entry into my address book and added the SMB details 

<label class="x-form-item-label" for="ABOOK_ICMD_SMB_ADDR" style="display:block;float:left;clear:left;font-weight:bold;width:260px;color:#2f2f2f;padding:3px 3px 3px 20px;"></label>
SMB Server Address: 192.168.250.1 (should this be a unique IP?)
SMB Server Port: 21
Anonymous Y/N: N
Login ID: IUSR_WINSERV2 (Should I set up a specific user for this account?)
Password:    
Confirm Password:       
Domain: EPL.local 
Path: Winserv2\Samsung Scans

Important Info: Server name = Winserv2

Domain: EPL (Short for Ensitech Pty Ltd)

DNS Suffix: EPL.local

Now I do understand that my errors could equally be coming from my samsung but the scanner APPEARS to be trying to send but I keep getting Network errors... SO... could someone help me understand the server side of this equation? 

I really need to know what I'm doing wrong when trying to send files to a shared folder on my server as I keep getting problems.

Thanks all  


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