As an alternative, how about using QNTC?

Scan to network folder \\servername\sharename, then have the ERP software
use \\QNTC\servername\sharename to refer to it.

Would that work?


On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:46 PM, <cmh501@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

We need to be able to scan directly into a directory on the IFS from either
a scanner or a copier that has scanner capabilities.

We have set up a shared directory on the IFS where *PUBLIC has read/write
authority. Our copier can scan to network folders with no issue, however we
are unable to scan to a folder set up in the IFS. In the copier settings we
even entered a user id/password for the iSeries. Unfortunately, our
version of our ERP software the document needs to reside in the IFS. We are
going to be attaching this document to a customer record for future
retrieval as needed.

Does anyone have any suggestions in order to scan directly into an IFS
directly?

Thank you
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