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Expand folder paths in UNC (Universal Naming Conventions) format:
Select to have PReS Fax use complete network server path names
(\\servername\sharename\path\filename). This naming convention works well
with Windows operating systems, Novell NetWare, and other operating
systems when using a local naming system (such as the DOS naming system
in Windows) would result in “File not found” error messages.
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Dialing options button: Click to set the appropriate options as required. Since
these options are specific to the faxing program, refer to the faxing programs
documentation for more information.
Captaris RightFax options
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RightFax Printer: Select a RightFax printer. A RightFax printer is a fax driver that makes
it possible to send faxes automatically. This printer will output faxes without prompting the
user for fax addressing information. For more information, refer to Captaris RightFax
documentation.
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Activation: Click to enter activation codes for the PReS Image service installed on the
same computer as PReS Workflow. If you have already activated the PReS Image
service from its Control Panel applet, this is reflected when you open the Activation
dialog box by clicking this button.
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Check for updates: Click to access the Objectif Lune website to search for updates to
PReS Image. You are guided through the updating process with the PReS Workflow
Update Service wizard.
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About: Click to display an About dialog box for PReS Fax. This dialog box contains
information such as the version number, whether the software is activated or the number
of days remaining in the trial.
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Select Language: Click to select a different interface language for the PReS Fax
Configuration applet. Note that this button is not displayed if you edit the PReS Fax
options directly (not via PReS Workflow Configuration program).
FTP Output Service preferences
FTP output user options control certain functions of the FTP Client service, which in turn has a
direct impact on all FTP output tasks performed by PReS Workflow on a given computer.
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