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Defining a scanning destination, Destination types

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eCopy Connector for Quick Connect Administrator's Guide | 11 Defining a scanning destination Defining a scanning destination enables you to specify where the connector will send scanned documents. You must define at least one destination. If you define more than one destination, the connector will prompt the user to select one during the scanning process. To define a destination: 1 Select Quick Connect > Properties. 2 Select the Destinations tab and then click New. The New destination window opens. 3 In the Name field, type the name of the new destination. 4 Specify the type of destination (see page 11) and then specify information for the new destination. 5 When you have defined the new destination, click OK. The Destinations list includes the new destination. Destination types The following tables show the available Quick Connect destination types and their settings. Folder destinations (see Table 1) apply to the following destinations: ■ Windows folders ■ Novell Netware folders ■ FTP folders ■ WebDAV folders Other destination types are: ■ SMTP messages (see Table 2) ■ Databases (see Table 3) ■ Destination lists (see Table 4)

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eCopy Connector for Quick Connect Administrator’s Guide
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11
Defining a scanning destination
Defining a scanning destination enables you to specify where the
connector will send scanned documents.
You must define at least one destination. If you define more than one
destination, the connector will prompt the user to select one during the
scanning process.
To define a destination:
1
Select
Quick Connect
>
Properties
.
2
Select the
Destinations
tab and then click
New
.
The
New destination
window opens.
3
In the
Name
field, type the name of the new destination.
4
Specify the type of destination (see page 11) and then specify
information for the new destination.
5
When you have defined the new destination, click
OK
.
The
Destinations
list includes the new destination.
Destination types
The following tables show the available Quick Connect destination types
and their settings.
Folder destinations (see Table 1) apply to the following destinations:
Windows folders
Novell Netware folders
FTP folders
WebDAV folders
Other destination types are:
SMTP messages (see Table 2)
Databases (see Table 3)
Destination lists (see Table 4)