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9. Setting up an Address Book
Setting up an address book from SyncThru™ Web Service
You can store addresses conveniently from a networked computer using
SyncThru™ Web Service. Only users registered in the machine can store
addresses through login SyncThru™ Web Service.
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Storing on your local machine
This method means that you store addresses on your machine’s hard drive. You
can add addresses, as well as group them in particular categories.
Adding addresses in Individual Address Book
1
Turn your networked computer on and open the web browser.
2
Enter your machine’s IP address as the URL in a browser.
(Example, http://123.123.123.123)
3
Press
Enter
or click
Go
to access the SyncThru™ Web Service shows.
4
Click
Login
.
5
Enter the ID and password, and select a domain you log into the
machine.
6
Click
Address Book
>
Individual
.
7
Click
Add
.
8
Enter the name to be added, and select the speed dial number in
General
.
•
Speed No.
is the number representing a recipient’s information, you can
use the numeric keypad on the control panel.
•
Check
Favorite
for addresses you often use.
You can easily find them
from the search results.
9
Enter the email address in
.
10
Enter the fax number in
Fax
.
11
Check the enable SMB box in
Add SMB
. You can enter the
SMB
information after checking this checkbox.
12
Enter the server address in decimal notation or a host name in
SMB
Server Address
.
13
Enter the server port number in
SMB Server Port
.
14
Enter the login name in
Login Type
.
In case of
SMB
or
FTP
, if you want the server to permit access for
unauthorized persons. Press the
Anonymous
box. This box is unchecked by
default. If you checked the
Anonymous
box, go to step 18.
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