Toshiba GA-1191 Configuring the Mapi address book, Managing the Microsoft Outlook address book

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Configuring the MAPI address book

The AddressBook Viewer automatically accesses the address book application of the default Email client software using the Messaging API (MAPI).

If the AddressBook Viewer prompts an error message when selecting the MAPI address book, the default Email client software has not been defined in your computer, or the default Email software does not support MAPI. In this case, set the MAPI-compliant Email software as the default Email client. For instructions on how to set your Email application as default Email client, refer to the documentation or online help of your Email application.

You can use the MAPI address book to copy the contacts and groups to the private address book.

When Microsoft Outlook is used as an Email client, turn OFF the cache exchange mode before obtaining the MAPI address.

P.89 “Copying contacts from an address book”

The MAPI Address Book cannot be used on Windows 2000 x64 or Windows XP x64.

Managing the Microsoft Outlook address book

The AddressBook Viewer automatically accesses the Microsoft Outlook Express address book to obtain the address book data. You use the MS Outlook address book to copy the contacts and groups to the private address book. The name of this address book may differ depending on the Email software of Microsoft in your computer.

P.89 “Copying contacts from an address book”

Managing the LDAP address book

In order to access to the address book data in the LDAP servers, first you must register the LDAP directory services that you want to access.

P.74 “Registering the LDAP directory services”

Then search contacts in the LDAP server and add the contacts to the LDAP address book. P.76 “Adding contacts from LDAP servers”

You can use the LDAP address book to copy the contacts to the private address book. P.89 “Copying contacts from an address book”

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Contents Network Fax Guide Page Preface Software License Agreement Disclaimer of Warranty Printing functions Lineup of our manualsBasic functions Facsimile functionsScanning functions Trademarks How to read this manual Symbols in this manualContents 115 Overview Features and FunctionsAddressBook Viewer Features Fax driverClient computer FunctionsPage Installing Network Fax Software Installing Client SoftwareCPU Display resolutionOverview Display colorInsert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive Before installing client softwareInstalling the N/W-Fax driver and AddressBook Viewer Installing from Client Utilities CD-ROMSelect your language and click OK Click NextPlease read the license agreement carefully and click Yes Select Custom and click Next Check the software that you want to install and click Next Click Next Click Finish Ers folder Configuring the Raw TCP/LPR portSelect Standard TCP/IP Port and click New Port Display the Ports tab and click Add PortSelect Standard and click Next Installing Network Fax Software Screen returns to the Printer Ports dialog box Uninstalling the N/W-Fax driver and AddressBook Viewer When installed using the installerUninstalling the all client utilities software Click OK Click Yes to delete the setting files RemoveSelect Remove and click Next Uninstalling only Network Fax Diver and AddressBook Viewer Deleting files starts When installed using Add Printer Wizard Click OK Click the File menu and select Server PropertiesPage Faxing from Applications Faxing from Client ComputersFaxing from Windows applications How to fax using the N/W-Fax driverPreparing documents for faxing Faxing from Windows applicationsSelect Toshiba e-STUDIO205 Series Fax and Click Properties Setting up the cover sheet properties Specifying recipients Removing a recipient Selecting a contact by dragging and droppingSelecting a contact by double-clicking on it Selecting a contact from a shortcut menuEntering a recipient manually Click New Selected recipient is deleted from the To list Select Find from the Edit menu Searching the address book for contactsFaxing from Applications Faxing from Applications Faxing from Applications Click Search Selecting a contact by double-clicking on it Click OK New Setting up the network fax optionsSetting the send properties Select From Address BookOrientation ResolutionDept. Code Paper SizeSetting up the cover sheet properties Displaying the version information Setting up the sender information propertiesSending with extended fax functionality Sending with a cover sheetSelect the font in the Font Name drop down box Required for the recipient information Check the Recipients Information box and check the itemsPage Managing Address Book Running AddressBook ViewerManaging the private address book Running AddressBook ViewerRunning the AddressBook Viewer Access using program groupAccessing the AddressBook Viewer from the print properties Access using print propertiesSelecting contacts for network fax Browse Pane About AddressBook Viewer interfaceMenu Bar ToolbarMenu bar Using commandsView menu Edit menuToolbar Tools menuHelp Context-sensitive menus About the address books Managing Address BookConfiguring the connection by local discovery Managing the private address bookManaging the public address book Click Start Discovery to begin the process Devices Network Enable IPX/SPX SearchNetwork Enable TCP/IP Search Configuring the connection by manual selectionEnter each item to specify the printer address and click OK Click Manual SelectionSelect the entered device name and click OK Downloading the public address book Downloading the public address book dataThat you want to download the address book Configuring the Mapi address book Managing the Microsoft Outlook address bookManaging the Ldap address book General tab, enter the items as described below Registering the Ldap directory servicesClick Add Advanced tab, enter the items as described belowAdding contacts from Ldap servers Click Search Selected contacts are added to the Ldap address book Repeatditions.the procedure from to to add all required con Click Search Importing and exporting the address book Managing Address Book Address book data is imported into Import Address Book Private address book is exported as a CSV file or vCard file Managing contacts and groups Managing contactsAdding contacts manually Click the File menu and select New Contact Personal tab, enter items as described below Other items in this tab cannot be modified Click the Edit menu and select Paste Copying contacts from an address bookDisplaying or modifying contacts properties Personal tab Sending Options tab Security tab Click Yes Removing contactsCreating groups Managing groupsContinue to add contacts to the group Enter a group name in the Group Name fieldModifying group name Removing groups Removing a groupPrivate address book Searching contacts Click Search Managing Address Book Repeatditions.the procedure from to to add all required con Adding contacts as recipients for N/W-Fax CSV files *.csv to CSV files *.csv Converting the address book dataClick Browse at the next of the Input file field Address book converter file *.abc to TBF file *.tbfManaging Address Book File is converted and saved in the selected folder Click ConvertConverting AddressBook dialog box appears Managing Address Book Click Convert Page Cover Sheet Samples 112 AppendixStandard cover Cover Sheet SamplesBusiness cover Professional cover Index 74, 92 GA-1191 OME09007500 GA-1191
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