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Caution: The PReS Workflow End-User License Agreement (EULA) specifies that a PReS Work-
flow software license may only be used on a single virtual or physical PC at a time. While copying
a virtual machine for backup purposes is acceptable, running two instances of the same
machine, using the same serial number, is strictly prohibited.
32-bit or 64-bit?
PlanetPress Suite version 7.1.3 and higher, as well as PReS Connect, support a 64-bit operating sys-
tem. However, PReS Workflow remains 32-bits in this environment, which means that for all intents and
purposes there is no difference between those two environments as far as PReS Workflow is con-
cerned.
Antivirus considerations
PReS Workflow generates a very large amount of temporary data on your hard disk, especially when
manipulating or creating PDF files. This can sometimes cause issues when any other software is trying
to access the temporary files at the same time as PReS Workflow and its components are trying to
read, write, create or delete those files.
If you experience these issues you may want to temporarily disable your antivirus "live", "daily" or
"deep" scans for the following folders and processes:
Caution: Disabling any antivirus scanning permanently on any folder or program is not recom-
mended, and Objectif Lune cannot be held reliable for any consequence of disabling your anti-
virus or whitelisting the folders or executables listed here, or any other change in your antivirus
protection setup!
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On Windows 7/2008 and later:
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C:\ProgramData\Objectif Lune\PlanetPress Workflow 8\
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C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\Temp\ (where [user] is the user under which Workflow is
configured)
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C:\Users\[user]\Connect (where [user] is the user under which Workflow is configured)
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On all systems:
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C:\Windows\Temp\
Note: C:\Windows\Temp\ is used by multiple software which may cause risks on
your computer. However, PReS Workflow may use this folder as temporary storage,
especially in the case of creating PDF files. We do not recommend disabling scan on
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