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PReS Image can be installed on any computer on your network and can process requests
coming from tasks performed by PReS Workflow on other workstations. You may choose to run
it on every computer where PReS Workflow is running, but you may also choose to run it on
computers more or less dedicated to PReS Image. Note that in the case of Digital Action tasks,
PReS Workflow and the PReS Image service must be running on the same computer.
Note
The minimum time required to generate a PReS Image document is approximately 10
times longer on Windows 2000 than on Windows XP/2003.
Preferences
In addition to the job-specific PReS Image properties that you configure in the task’s
Properties dialog box, there are configurable options common to all PReS Image Outputs
processed by a given computer; see "PReS Image preferences" on page807. Note that those
options are specific to each PReS Image installation and that they are immediately applied.
OL Connect Send
Connect Send allows for PostScript files to be received over the internet from any Windows
Desktop application. It is in fact an application with two components. The first is a Windows
printer driver while the other is a group of Workflow plugins (Job Processor, Get Job Data and
Get Data). These two components work together indiscriminately, each needing the other to
function.
Connect Send can be used in unlicensed mode and licensed mode.
The Unlicensed mode (default) allows users to push documents to Connect Send. They will
receive a pop-up message in the Notification Area confirming whether the job was received or
not.
The Licensed mode causes the Connect Send Printer Driver to request a web page that will
be displayed in the user’s browser in order to allow them to enter job specific information. The
information from this web page can be used to tell Workflow what to do next.
Workflow processes in Connect Send
For help on the configuration of Workflow processes in a Connect Send solution, see
"Workflow processes in a Connect Send solution" on page298.
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