Samsung ProXpress C268x series User Manual page 172

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Setting up an address book from the control panel
3
Press IP Address or Host tab, then press the IP Address or Host input
area. Then enter the server address in dotted decimal notation or a host
name.
4
Press the Port No. input area. Then enter the server port number.
5
Press the User Name input area. Then enter the user name.
• 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
6
Press the Password input area. Then enter the password.
7
Press the User Domain input area. Then enter the domain name.
If the SMB server you entered is not registered on any domain, leave it blank
or enter the computer name of the SMB server.
8
Press the Path input area. Then enter the name of file folder where the
sent files are to be stored.
Example: /FileFolder/
Press the File Name input area. Enter the name of the sent file.
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box, go to step 7.
10
Select the Filing Policy option you want using the arrow. If the server
has a file with the same name already, the file will get processed by
following the file policy you selected.
Change Name: The sent file is saved as a different file name that is
automatically generated.
Cancel: Does not save the sent file.
Overwrite: The sent file overwrites the existing file.
11
Select the Folder Creation option you want.
Use Login Name: If you select this option the machine creates a sub-
folder in the file folder you selected. The sub-folder is named using
the user name entered in step 5.
If the file folder has a sub-folder with the same name already, the machine
does not create a sub-folder.
Folder Creation Cycle: You can set the cycle of sub-folder creation.
The machine create a sub-folder according to this option set.
If the file folder has a sub-folder with the same name already, the machine
does not creates a sub-folder.
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Every Day: A sub-folder is created every day. The sub-folder
name format is YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2015-01-01).
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