User Guide

Configure the Machine
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Therefore, please make sure the mode that your Web Server allows before
using HTTP or AVPP for files saving. If anonymous access mode is not
allowed, you must have legal HTTP account and password.
Since @V5100 will check whether the directory for file saving really exists
before proceeding file saving and then writing the file after scanning to the
specified directory, you have to set the directory for files saving as "browse"
and allow for writing in Web Server; otherwise, @V5100 will not be able to
write the file into the directory.
If you wish to use @V5100 to save files, in addition to making some settings
in Web Server, you will have to confirm the account with the privilege of
writing for connecting Web Server; otherwise, @V5100 will not be able to
"write" the scanned file in the file system.
The following uses the IIS setting for anonymous access to Microsoft
Windows 2000 as an example, and assumes the AVPP application is
installed in the root directory of IIS, C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet, and the
directory for files saving is in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\File. For
non-anonymous access, refer to IIS for more detail information.
The settings for IIS anonymous access is as below:
1. Start "Internet service manager" in "Control Panel", select "Default Web
site" and right click C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet, and select "Properties
".