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Sergey Ryzhkin2020-11-12 14:48:16
System administration
Sergey Ryzhkin, 2020-11-12 14:48:16

How to implement remote address book (smb) for Kyocera?

There are printers Kyocera 2040 and above, with the function of network scanning. Now the address book for scanning over the network is either stuffed by hand or loaded simply by importing from a saved one. The address of the smb shares where the files are scanned is indicated there.
Actually the question: no one bothered to make a network address book so that it can be changed and it has changed on all printers?
Yes, there is a remote LDAP, but it’s not that only e-mail is indicated in it, but the ball cannot be specified in any way, but it is necessary that it be possible to edit positions via smb. Some folder has changed, you changed it in the address folder and everything became automatic there, and you don’t need to go to the web faces to change the address one for everyone.

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vreitech, 2020-11-12
@fzfx

The network address book is for anyone through setting up a connection to the LDAP directory on the device side.
As for the balls - there is a suspicion that it can still pass as a separate attribute, but the documentation on this topic does not say anything. I would love to see it live, but I can't say.

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RStarun, 2020-11-13
@RStarun

Perhaps Kyocera NetAdmin will suit you . With it, you can change certain settings on several devices at once. For example SMB settings.

Multiset wizard:
Device Address Book
Number, name, furigana (if applicable), e-mail, FTP address, SMB address,
FAX, internet FAX addresses, and address groups.

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