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Note
You can enter an absolute path,
using this format: /us-
er/home/username; or a rela-
tive path, using this format:
directory/sub-directory.
If you leave the path blank, the
login directory is assumed to be
the current working directory.
You can also enter an IP ad-
dress.
You can enter a path using up to
128 characters.
M
MM
MPress [OK].
Note
To change the port number,
press [Change] under Port No..
Enter the port number using the
number keys, and then press [#].
You can enter 1 to 65535.
N
NN
NPress [Change] under User Name.
O
OO
OEnter the user name, and then
press [OK].
Note
This is a user name which is au-
thorized to access the folder.
P
PP
PPress [Change] under Password.
Q
QQ
QEnter the user's password, and
then press [OK].
R
RR
RPress [Connection Test] to check the
path is set correctly.
S
SS
SPress [Exit].
Note
If the connection test fails, check
the settings, and then try again.
T
TT
TPress [OK].
Changing a registered FTP folder
A
AA
APress the {
{{
{User Tools/Counter}
}}
} key.
B
BB
BPress [System Settings].
C
CC
CPress [Key Operator Tools], and then
press [T
TT
TNext].
D
DD
DPress [Address Book Management].
E
EE
ESelect the user of the registered
folder you want to change.
Press the user (destination) key, or
enter the registered number using
the number keys.
Note
If you press , you can search
for a user by user name/index,
user code, fax destination, or e-
mail address.
F
FF
FPress [Folder].
G
GG
GSelect the items you w ant to
change.
To change the protocol
APress [SMB].
BA confirmation message ap-
pears. Press [Yes].
Note
Changing the protocol will
clear all settings made under
the previous protocol.
CEnter each item again.
Reference
See stepsH to K on p.85 To
register an SMB folder.
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