Canon 3323B001 Installation Guide - Page 107
TABLE 25. Exchange Properties: Advanced Account Settings
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eCopy ShareScan® Installation and Setup Guide | 99 The following table describes the advanced account settings for each combination of protocols. For information about the protocols, see Table 22. TABLE 25. Exchange Properties: Advanced Account Settings Protocol Combination (Advanced Settings tab) Field/Button Name Description MAPI/MAPI Uses MAPI to retrieve the user information when the Search while typing option is enabled, and to send scanned documents. Mailbox name different from the User name Mailbox name Tells the connector to use the name specified in the Mailbox name field if the mailbox name is different from the user name for any reason. The mailbox name that is used by the user account. E-mail ID The e-mail ID of the user account. LDAP/MAPI If the connector cannot find a Global Catalog Server, it prompts you to use the Advanced Account Settings window to configure the Global Catalog Server settings. Locate server at runtime Always use the following server Port Enables the user at the device to select a server. The name of the Global Catalog Server to be used at the device. The port that you want the server to use. Server requires SSL for communication Select this option if the Global Catalog Server requires a Secure Socket Layer (SSL). Add Base DN Defines a starting point for the Global Catalog Server search that takes place from the authentication window at the device. When you select a base DN (Distinguished Name), the Search while typing option searches the forest below the location of the Base DN. The browse button opens the Start Search At window, where you can select a Base DN in the Active Directory forest. Only users within the DN can authenticate; however, documents can be sent to any user in the forest. If this field is left blank, the search includes the entire forest.