8.4

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Tree: Enter the NetWare Directory Services (NDS) tree where the user resides. This is the user
you entered in the user name text box. Click Trees to navigate to the desired tree. You must enter
a value for the Tree text box.
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Context: Enter the context on the NDS tree where the user you enter in the user name text box
resides.
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Server: Enter the server where the NDS tree you entered in the Tree text box resides. You do not
have to specify a server if there is only a single configured server on your network. Click Servers
to navigate to the desired server on which the NDS tree containing the user resides.
Expand folder paths in UNC (Universal Naming Convention) format: Select to expand all paths used in
the configuration to UNC. This converts map drives such as f:\, to absolute paths referenced from a server in
the format “\\server-name\shared-resource-pathname”. When you select this option, the next time you
configure a task after editing properties and clicking OK in its properties dialog box, entered paths are
expanded to UNC format.
Note
You can leave the Context box empty if there is a single root context on your NDS tree, if you can
perform a context-free log in, or if you enter a server name in the Server box. PlanetPress Workflow
and PlanetPress Image use the same security context when connected to a NetWare server and they
each use one connection. Also note that using erroneous Tree or Context information may cause
PlanetPress Workflow and its services to crash.
PlanetPress Capture User Options
PlanetPress Capture User Options lets you change the PlanetPress Capture options relative to your
Workflow server. This is where you set up your server and database and is also where you manage pens,
documents and licenses.
The available PlanetPress Capture user options are:
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Mode: Choose between Server and Client mode. Client and Server mode are used for multi-server
architectures. See PlanetPress Capture Server/Client.
l Port: Select the port used to connect two servers together. The default value is 5864.