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Overview of This Function

System Requirements

Before You Start the Remote UI

Starting the Remote UI

The Portal Page of the Remote UI

Managing Jobs

Managing Copy/Print Jobs

Managing Send and Receive Jobs

Managing Store Jobs

Device Status and Information Display

Shutting Down the Machine from the Remote UI

Restarting the Machine

Registering/Editing Custom Paper Types

Specifying a File Name for Transmission to a Destination in Favorite Settings

Forwarding Settings

Specifying the Advanced Box Settings

LDAP Server Settings

Import/Export Function

Loading Address Lists and Device Settings Information (Import)

Saving Address List and Device Settings Information to a Computer (Export)

Managing Department IDs

Installing a Certificate File

Displaying/Clearing the Message Board

Audit Log Management

Backing Up Stored Data

Managing the Address Lists

Managing Inboxes

Managing Mail Boxes

Managing the Memory RX Inbox

Managing Confidential Fax Inboxes

Printing Files Directly From the Remote UI

Available Administrator Settings Table (Remote UI)

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System Requirements
The system requirements for the Remote UI are as follows:
Windows
OS (Operating System)
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows 7
Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, or later
Macintosh
OS (Operating System)
Mac OS 10.3, or later
Web Browser
Safari 1.3.2, or later

IMPORTANT
Available Web browsers may be limited depending on the login services for the MEAP function you are using. For instructions on how to use the login services, see "Overview of Login Services."
The appearance of the Remote UI screens may vary, depending on the type and version of the Web browser that you are using.
This machine is compliant with IPv6 addresses. To access IPv6 addresses, your environment must be compliant with IPv6.
NOTE
No Web server or software other than that described above is required. (There is a Web server inside the machine.)