To import DMAP files and export scanned data files to a network file share in iScan Control Software (ICS), see the following configuration steps.
- Before starting ICS, map the network file share to the user account used to run ICS. Make sure to cache any credentials by selecting Remember my Credentials.
- Find the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of a drive:
- Launch the Windows Command Prompt (cmd).
- Enter the command net use.
- The full UNC path of all network drives connected to the system is displayed, along with their associated windows drive letter.
- Enter the full UNC path in the input and output fields in ICS.
- A UNC path uses a double backslash to precede the name of computer or server, for example \\server\level1\level2\.
- Do not use a mapped network drive path (such as Z:\).
- After the UNC path is entered in the relevant field, the browse button can be used to select subfolders in the mapped drive.
NOTE: ICS remembers the last UNC path selected so after this process is done, ICS uses the same input and output paths as in previous configurations.