2019.2

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Workflow 8\Plugins
To import the plugins:
1. Start the Workflow Configuration Tool.
2. Click on the Plug-in Bar.
3.
Click on the down pointing triangle under the Uncategorized group.
4.
Select Import Plug-in and select the .dll file.
l
Import any external scripts used by the Run Script plugin, making sure they reflect the
same paths as on the previous workstation
l Install any external application, executable and configuration files used by the External
Program plugin, making sure they reflect the same paths as on the previous workstation
l Reconfigure local ODBC connections (i.e. create local copies of databases or recreate
required DSN entries).
l Backup and import other custom configuration files, Microsoft Excel Lookup files, making
sure they reflect the same paths as previously.
l Reinstall required external printer drivers and recreate all Windows printer queues and
TCPIP ports.
l On the new workstation if the "TCP/IP Print Server" service is running in Windows, it is
requested to disable that service so that it does not interfere with the Workflow LPD/LPR
services.
l Configure the Workflow services account as in the previous installation. If accessing,
reading and writing to network shares, it is recommended to use a domain user account
and make it a member of the local Administrators group on the new workstation. Once the
user account has been chosen:
1. Click on Tools in the Workflow Configuration menu bar.
2.
Click Configure Services.
3. Select the user account.
l If required, grant permissions to other machines (Designer clients and other servers) to
send documents and jobs to the new server.
l Click on Tools in the Workflow Configuration menu bar.
l
Click on Access Manager
l Grant necessary permissions to remote machines.
l Restart the Workflow Messenger service.
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