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User’s Manual Configuring the Document Server
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Note:
Configuring Using a Text Editor and FTP
The Document Server configuration file includes all the system
parameter settings regarding network protocols, profiles, paper sizes
and destinations.
As an alternative to Web-based configuration, you can edit the
configuration file directly using a text editor and upload the file to the
Document Server using FTP.
Note:
Follow these instructions to edit the configuration file using FTP:
Caution
1. In a DOS or UNIX window, type
ftp <Internet address>, where <Internet
address> is the name or IP address of your Document Server.
2. Login using the user id
root and the password pass.
Note:
3. Type get config.ini to download the configuration file to your current
directory.
PDF rotation and TIFF rotation are automatic for scanners with an RADF (Reversing
Automatic Document Feeder). However, the image viewer must also support rotated
images. See the documentation supplied with your image viewer for more information.
To access the Document Server configuration file, you must first set the IP address as
described in “Assigning an IP Address ”on page 24.
Windows 95 has a directory called ‘config’ that contains important system files. It is important to
change to another directory using the cd command before modifying your Document Server
configuration file from within a windows 95 environment. Failure to do this may result in some of
your files being overwritten
The password might have been changed. This is done by the Administrator from the
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