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Quick reference to using an eCopy Connector, Search Global Address List

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158 | Reference: Using eCopy Connectors Quick reference to using an eCopy Connector This section provides you with a general procedure for using an eCopy Connector to scan and send a document. For information about functions unique to each connector, refer to the connector-specific information in this guide. This general procedure includes information about performing functions that are common to many connectors, such as specifying document and scanner settings. The actual steps that your users will perform will depend on the connector profile they use. For example, if you configure a connector profile to use the Express function (see page 67), users will not need to perform many of the steps included in the procedure in this section. This procedure uses the eCopy Connector for Microsoft Exchange as an example. The connector profile uses the following configuration settings: ■ Enable Session Logon ■ Send from personal account ■ Add messages to Sent Items folder ■ Allow user to select recipients ■ Allow user to add recipients to Cc list ■ Search Global Address List ■ Search Outlook Contacts ■ Enable user to manually enter addresses when sending e-mail ■ Default subject line and note The process described in this section assumes that you are using the hard keyboard.

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Reference: Using eCopy Connectors
Quick reference to using an eCopy
Connector
This section provides you with a general procedure for using an eCopy Connector to scan and
send a document. For information about functions unique to each connector, refer to the
connector-specific information in this guide.
This general procedure includes information about performing functions that are common to
many connectors, such as specifying document and scanner settings. The actual steps that your
users will perform will depend on the connector profile they use. For example, if you configure a
connector profile to use the Express function (see page 67), users will not need to perform many
of the steps included in the procedure in this section.
This procedure uses the eCopy Connector for Microsoft Exchange as an example. The connector
profile uses the following configuration settings:
Enable Session Logon
Send from personal account
Add messages to Sent Items folder
Allow user to select recipients
Allow user to add recipients to Cc list
Search Global Address List
Search Outlook Contacts
Enable user to manually enter addresses when sending e-mail
Default subject line and note
The process described in this section assumes that you are using the hard keyboard.