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Click Stop Service to stop the service.
When you stop or pause PlanetPress Workflow, it immediately stops bringing new files
into its processes, but it keeps on performing tasks until all the files which are currently
under process have been completely processed.
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Click Pause to pause the service. The PlanetPress Workflow service temporarily stops
performing jobs.
Note
If you send a new configuration when PlanetPress Workflow is paused, it will
continue using the old configuration when you resume processing until you stop
and restart it. See also: "Saving and sending a Workflow Configuration" on
page36.
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Click Resume to resume the service after pausing it. The PlanetPress Workflow Tool
service starts performing jobs again.
Users and configurations
When a user opens a session on a computer, they typically need to log in. When they do so, a
session is opened and customized for them on that computer (certain drive letters and network
shortcuts may be mapped, local and network printers may be made available, etc.).
Furthermore, local and network rights may be granted to them: the right to get documents from -
and to put documents in - local or network folders, for example, or the right to print on such or
such printer.
Local and network rights
Programs, such as PlanetPress Workflow and all their services, must identify themselves in
order to be granted permission to perform operations on the computer on which they run as well
as on other computers accessible via a network connection. On a given workstation, you can
configure your PlanetPress Workflow to use either the local system account or any specific user
account (see "Workflow Services" on page772). When you do this, you grant the PlanetPress
Workflow and all its services the same rights associated with the selected account. It is
important to note that PlanetPress Workflow and its services require administrator rights to run
on any given computer and that they must therefore be associated with an account that has
such rights.
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