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Creates an address book CSV file that can be imported by Device Manager NX Lite into a Ricoh Copier.
# pip install ricoh-ldap-sync
You will need the Distinguished Name or DN of a group in Active Directory where the members are users you want in the address book of the copier. You will also need a file share or something where you want scans to go.
$ ricoh-sync <Distinguished Name of group of members in Active Directory> <Path to folder where user folders will be scanned to> --csv addressbook.csv
Create a CSV in this directory called addressbook.csv containing the users that are members of the group Scanner Address Book in the Groups OU.
The -f means that folders will be created for each user in the destination (\\fileserver\Scans
) by first name. So this will create folders named \\fileserver\Scans\Alice
, \\fileserver\Scans\Bob
, etc.
$ ricoh-sync "CN=Scanner Address Book,OU=Groups,DC=example,DC=com" "\\fileserver\Scans" --csv "./addressbook.csv -f
These packages are installed automatically by pip.
MIT
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For creating a CSV file for Ricoh copiers from information in LDAP
We found that ricoh-ldap-sync demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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