Installation guide
4.6.1 - Minimize to tray on exit
When this option is selected and if you try to shutdown the Administration Console, the console hides itself by
minimizing to the system tray. This means that the Administration Console is still running but is just not visible as a
visible application on the desktop (does not show up on the taskbar).
The following message appears at the system tray:
Administration Console is still running. Right-click on the icon below to view options.
Complete one of the following options to re-launch the hidden Administration Console:
n Right-click the system tray icon, which brings up a small menu, and select Open ShareScan
Administration Console.
n Double-click the system tray icon (Administration Console icon).
n Click the shortcut available in Start and then Programs, which launches the already running
instance.
Complete one of the following options to shutdown the Administration Console:
n Click the Minimize to tray on exit function and right-click the Close button.
n Close the Administration Console, right-click its icon on the system tray, and select Exit.
4.6.2 - Show Welcome Page at startup
If you always want the Administration Console to remember the last page that you access and to redisplay it when you
start the console, select this option. By default, this option is not selected, that is, the icon is not highlighted.
4.6.3 - Auto-Confirm Devices at startup
With this option selected, the Administration Console confirms the connectivity and configuration of all the devices at
startup, and it also updates the device (network) name of the devices from the system DNS (Domain Name Servers). If
you have numerous devices connected to the Manager the Admin Console is managing, it is not recommended to have
this setting turned on, as the checking of devices may take a significant amount of time. You can always right-click an
individual device, and select Confirm.
4.7- Data Publishing Mapping tool
Various components publish data using the ShareScan Manager Data Publishing interface. Connectors use
this data to authenticate backend, to send the final document to its destination, and to store the final
document. Potential data sources include ShareScan Manager, in-house document services, and third-party
document services.
The Data Publishing Mapper tool in the ShareScan Administration Console enables you to map published
values to values requested by connectors. ShareScan Clients, with a user interface or without a user interface,
can use the mapping information.