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How to identify the FQDN and when to use "Sharename" value in creating a Scan to Network destination

How to Identify the FQDN and When to Use This Possible "Sharename" Value in the Creation of a Scan to Network Destination
Overview
A requirement for the creation of a
valid
Scan to Network destination is the entry of a valid
UNC
path to the shared folder.
If the share resides outside of the local domain, the
server name
will need to be specified using a
Fully Qualified Domain Name
(
FQDN
).
How to find the FQDN
The
FQDN
for a computer is made up of two parts:
  • The host name of the computer
  • The domain suffix
To find these values on a
Microsoft Windows XP
machine:
  1. Access the desktop of the computer on which the shared folder resides.
  2. Right-click on “
    My Computer
    ” from the Windows desktop.
  3. Choose
    Properties
    .
  4. The
    System Properties
    Window will launch.
  5. Click on the “
    Computer Name
    ” tab.
  6. Write down the
    Full Computer Name
    and
    Domain
    .
So, in Microsoft™ Windows, the Fully Qualified Domain Name(FQDN) comprises the hosting server's
Full computer name + Domain
.
For example, “
MyComputer
” and “
desk.office.house.com
” yields “
MyComputer.desk.office.house.com
".
A UNC example with the FQDN
Full computer name
Domain
FQDN
Destination "UNC" addresswith "myshare" as the sharename
MyComputer
desk.office.house.com
MyComputer.desk.office.house.com
\\MyComputer.desk.office.house.com\myshare
UNC
When attempting to connect to a shared Windows folder using the Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol, Lexmark solutions such as
Scan to Network
and
Fax Forward
require a valid computer name and share name to be provided using the
Universal Naming Convention
(
UNC
) format.
In this format, the server name and share name use the syntax:
\\servername\sharename
.
Other Acceptable UNC path entries.
UNC Requirement
Allowed Server names
Use Suggestion
\\servername\sharename
*
\\hostname
(Computer name)
If the share resides within the same local domain as the MFP, \\hostname\sharename should be all that is required.
\\Fully Qualified Domain Name
If the share resides outside of the local domain, the
server name
will need to be specified using a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).
\\IP address
\\
server name
or
IP address
without sharename.
Certain LDAP configurations only ,
e.g.
,
homeDirectory
configuration.
*
The name of the shared directory or folder name.
You will have the option to add a directory folder at runtime if configured to allow users to create directories.
Additional Reference
Click here for more information regarding acceptable Microsoft™ Windows naming conventions.
Creating a destination shortcut for the Scan to Network solution softwarefor an article that describes how to create a Scan to Network destination.
If the issue persists, search for more information related to this issue or contact support for further assistance.
LEGACY ID:
HO3685