sbc: that's what I had to do as well because it won't scan directly to the server.
The software on my Brother machine won't allow writing to the server directly. I'm sure there is a way but I'm way to lazy and ignorant to find it. My server is set-up a little differently though without a mounted drive. If I mount the drive with a drive letter, it would probably work.
On another note since we're talking about Brothers: My Brother fax machine is listed at 125 Volts instead of the normal 120V. I have 3 different UPS back-up devices and all kick-off or alert everytime the machine is used/comes on/etc. So I've had to just use the surge protector side of the UPS. I would really like my fax machine to have battery back-up. Anyone else have this problem? There must be a solution for this. My CyberPower UPS has a setting for up to 140V in theory but it still kicks it off if the Fax machine kicks on. Weird.
Last edited by scalpel; 07/21/2010 5:48 PM.