Specifications
Note: A duplicated hot folder will have exactly the same settings as the original, but will always
be set to inactive.
Deleting a hot folder
Deleting a hot folder means that you remove the hot folder from the list. It will no longer be
monitored by Enfocus PitStop Server. The actual folders will not be removed from your hard disk.
To delete a hot folder:
1. Select a hot folder in the list and click the button or click Delete option in the Hot Folder
menu.
2. Click OK to confirm.
Importing a hot folder
Importing a hot folder means that you create a new hot folder based on the settings exported from
a hot folder using the Export function (see below). Importing and exporting hot folders is a very
good way to exchange, backup and restore your hot folder settings.
To Import a hot folder:
1. Click the button.
A dialog will open to select the hot folder settings file.
2. Click Open button.
3. Define to save all resources (Action Lists, PDF Profiles, ...) or only those that don't exist on the
system yet, and in what folder, and click Next button.
4. Check the list of all resources, and click Next button.
5. If necessary, define the new base folder to be used, and click Import option.
The new hot folder is imported and added to the list. Using the option you can immediately open
the new hot folder in the Hot Folder Editor.
6. Change the properties of your choice and click OK button. For more information on the individual
settings to be made, see
Setting up Hot Folders
on page 43..
Note: Make sure you check and change the input and output folders of the new hot folder.
These folders will be the same as those of the original folder on which the settings were based.
Exporting a hot folder
Exporting a hot folder means that you create a file on your hard disk, containing all settings for
the selected hot folder. These settings can later be imported using the Import a hot folder function
(see above).
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