2019.2

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Preferences
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Log all Winsock and network messages (very verbose): Select to have PReS
Workflow keep a log of all Winsock and other network messages that occur from the
Telnet input. These messages are related to files sent from other systems using a telnet
connection. Since these messages can accumulate, you have the option of not logging
them.
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Use Job Delimiters: Check this option if your Telnet input is a single stream that can
contain multiple jobs. The box lets you enter one or more possible delimiters (separated
by a line return), either a direct string (such as %%EOJOB) or an ASCII character (\001).
For a list of ASCII characters, see http://www.asciitable.com/.
PReS Fax plugin preferences
PReS Workflow Fax plugin preferences control certain functions of the PReS Fax service,
which in turn has a direct impact on all PReS Workflow Fax output tasks performed on a given
computer. Bear in mind that PReS Workflow Fax output tasks included in a given PReS
Workflow configuration can be performed by a PReS Fax installation running on a different
computer, typically one that runs only PReS Fax and the faxing application that actually sends
the fax. When you change the user options on a given computer, only that computer is affected.
So you should consider changing the PReS Fax user options on the computer that actually
performs the PReS Workflow Fax output tasks.
The changes you make to the PReS Workflow Fax plugin preferences are stored in the PReS
Fax configuration file. They will be applied when PReS Fax is started.
Preferences
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Delete log after: Enter the number of days after which to delete the PReS Fax service
log. Each log covers a 24-hour period and is kept in the Log folder, which is located in the
PReS Workflow installation folder (on the computer that actually performs the PReS Fax
output tasks).
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Fax service: Select the faxing program to which PReS Fax sends its documents for
faxing. Each faxing program has its own options and changing this option also changes
the options below to reflect the following:
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