SharePoint destination module
With the SharePoint module, a file can be stored in a SharePoint folder. The module can occur several times in the workflow. The access data defined in this dialog is used to gain access to the destination directory.
You can use variables in all input fields, see Variables.

The module can occur several times in the workflow.

The module can be connected to all modules (this can result in nonsensical workflows).

No restrictive modules.


Enter the web address of the SharePoint page where the directory (library) is located in which the file is to be saved (e.g. http://sharepointserver/filepage).

Specify the directory (also called library under SharePoint) where the file should be saved. Specify only the directory name (library name). For example, if you specify files, the file is stored in the library http://sharepointserver/filepage/files. The library name may contain spaces.

The username for accessing the directory on the target server must be entered in this field.

The user's password is entered in this field (for access to the destination directory).

This field is used to specify the name that the scan file should be given.

With this switch you can specify whether a timestamp consisting of the date and time is to be appended to the name from File Name. Alternatively, you can use date and time variables in the File Name field.


The ImageService processes image data (e.g. from scans) and performs file format conversions, image optimization and the OCR function. It stores files in desired destination directories (depending on the module used, the rights of the user executing its application pool are used for this purpose). Its log file is Logs\ImageService.log.