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Configuring and activating connector profiles

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eCopy ShareScan® Installation and Setup Guide | 15 Configuring and activating connector profiles After licensing a device, you configure one or more profiles for each connector that you want to use and then activate the profiles on a device. When you configure a connector profile, you associate it with a button that appears on the main ShareScan Client screen. When a user presses a button, the connector uses the properties and services specified in the connector profile associated with the button. For example, the following screens illustrate the relationship between the Display properties for an Exchange connector profile and the Scan and Mail button on the Client screen. You can configure multiple profiles for each connector. This section describes the basic process of configuring and activating a connector profile, using the eCopy Connector for Microsoft Exchange as an example. It does not provide any information about configuring a local address book, which is a more advanced function. For detailed information about configuring a profile for this connector, see page 92. Before configuring this profile, you should create a generic Microsoft Exchange account for ShareScan to use. The profile uses the ShareScan User Account information to log on to the Exchange server and retrieve the Global Address List.

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eCopy ShareScan
®
Installation and Setup Guide
|
15
Configuring and activating connector
profiles
After licensing a device, you configure one or more profiles for each connector that you want to
use and then activate the profiles on a device.
When you configure a connector profile, you associate it with a button that appears on the main
ShareScan Client screen. When a user presses a button, the connector uses the properties and
services specified in the connector profile associated with the button. For example, the following
screens illustrate the relationship between the Display properties for an Exchange connector
profile and the Scan and Mail button on the Client screen.
You can configure multiple profiles for each connector.
This section describes the basic process of configuring and activating a connector profile, using
the eCopy Connector for Microsoft Exchange as an example. It does not provide any information
about configuring a local address book, which is a more advanced function. For detailed
information about configuring a profile for this connector, see page 92.
Before configuring this profile, you should create a generic Microsoft Exchange account for
ShareScan to use. The profile uses the ShareScan User Account information to log on to the
Exchange server and retrieve the Global Address List.