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l Capture OnTheGo group
l Authentication Key:Enter the authentication key for the COTGrepository. This key
can be found in the Settingssection of the COTGWeb Administration Panel.
l
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
l Allowed Origins:Enter an origin (everything in a URL before the path, e.g.
http://www.example.com). The Workflow server will add this value to the Access-
Control-Allow-Origin header, which signals to the browser that it is allowed
to make the request. This enables cross-origin resource requests, such as AJAX
requests.
The default setting "*" is a wildcard that allows all cross-origin resource requests.
LPD Input plugin preferences
LPD input plugin preferences control certain functions of the PReS Workflow LPD Server
service, which in turn has an impact on LDP input tasks performed by PReS Workflow on a
given computer. The LPD Server service receives jobs using TCP/IP from LPD servers.
For information on the preferences set in individual LDP input tasks, refer to LPD Input Task
Properties.
Preferences
l
Protocol options group
l
Log all Winsock and network messages: Select to have PReS Workflow keep a
log of all Winsock and other network messages that occur through the LPD service.
These are messages related to jobs being sent from other systems through LPR,
and being received by PReS Workflow via LPD. Since these messages can
accumulate, you have the option of not logging them. Log files are kept in the Log
folder, which is located in the PReS Workflow installation folder. They are named
lpddate.log, where date is the current date in the yyyymmdd numerical format. Note
that changing this option also affects the log displayed in the PReS Workflow
Service Console.
l
No source port range restriction: Select to remove any restrictions on the port of
the LPR client computer that PReS Workflow accepts data files from. Clear to have
PReS Workflow only accept data files sent from ports ranging between 721 and 731
on the LPR client computer.
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