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then use the Virtual Drive Manager to see the images that were downloaded to your computer
as well as to delete them from your virtual drive.
To add images to the virtual drive, use either of the following methods:
l Send a single resource file to the printer: see "Download to Printer" on page290.
l Send one or more images to the printer: see "Send Images to Printer" on page306.
l Use PlanetPress Design: see the PlanetPress Design User Guide.
To delete images from your virtual drive:
1.
In the PReS Workflow Ribbon, go to the Tools tab, then click on Virtual Drive Manager.
The Virtual Drive Manager dialog box is displayed. It lists all the images currently stored
in your computer’s virtual drive.
2. Select the images you want to delete.
3.
Press the Delete key.
Workflow Services
To be able to run and to have access to local files as well as to files available on other
computers in your network, PReS Workflow applications and services must identify themselves
using a local or network account.
The first time you start the PReS Workflow Configuration program, the application automatically
asks you to choose an account (see below).
You can also manually start this procedure from the PReS Workflow Tools by following this
procedure: click on the Tools tab in PReS Workflow Ribbon, then click Configure Services.
Set the PReS Workflow applications permissions as required:
l
Local System account: Select to run all the PReS Workflow Services (including PReS
Workflow, PReS Fax, and PReS Image) under the Local System account. The Local
System account is distinct from the Administrator account. It requires no user name or
password, and its privileges may exceed those of the user currently logged in. Running
under this account rather than a user account prevents problems that may arise if the user
lacks a permission the service requires. If a configuration relies on any resources mapped
to a particular user, such as mapped network drives or shared printers, they are
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