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Storing a destination from an LDAP server in a Rapid Key, or Speed Dial number

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3. Network Scanner Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization 11 When you have finished changing the options, press or START SCANNING. to select 1:START SCANNING 2:FROM XXX 3:FILE FORMAT XXX 4:MESSAGE NO MESSAGE 12 Press START/ ENTER to begin scanning and transmission. Storing a destination from an LDAP server in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number When using the Web page to store an e-mail or fax destination in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number, you can search an LDAP server for the destination. (Note: Searching an LDAP server is only possible when using the Web page to store a destination in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number; not when using the operation panel of the machine.) In the E-mail Destination Control or Fax Destination Control page (click Email or Fax under Destination Management in the Web page menu to open these pages), click the Global Address Search button. The page below opens. 115

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Using an LDAP Server: Searching for Destinations and User Authorization
115
3. Network
Scanner
11
When you have finished changing the
options, press
or
to select
START SCANNING.
12
Press
to begin scanning and transmission.
START/
ENTER
Storing a destination from an LDAP server in a Rapid Key
or Speed Dial number
When using the Web page to store an e-mail or fax destination in a Rapid Key
or Speed Dial number, you can search an LDAP server for the destination.
(Note: Searching an LDAP server is only possible when using the Web page
to store a destination in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number; not when using
the operation panel of the machine.)
In the E-mail Destination Control or Fax Destination Control page (click
E-
mail
or
Fax
under
Destination Management
in the Web page menu to open
these pages), click the
Global Address Search
button. The page below
opens.
1:START SCANNING
2:FROM
XXX
3:FILE FORMAT
XXX
4:MESSAGE
NO MESSAGE