Create a folder on the DWS server (in this example, the name of this machine
is DWSServer).
Share this folder over SMB (Properties > Advanced Sharing > Permissions).
Give it a known share name. In this example, use
EpsonScans in C:\ root.
Select a user with Full Control permissions. The MFP needs to have Server
Message Block (SMB) access to this folder. In this example, use
SCU for user.
Set a password.
Go to DRS, select the Devices tab.
In the SCAN DESTINATION field enter fully qualified
share name //DWSServer/EpsonScans.
In the SCAN DESTINATION - USER field, enter
<domain>\SCU.
In the SCAN DESTINATION - PASSWORD field, enter the
password you set in the previous step.
In the DWS LOCAL SCAN PATH field, enter the local
path to the share, that is C:\EpsonScans.
Ensure that DWS user has Full Control in file system permissions.
Verify access to SMB share as some security applications may block SMB
traffic.
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