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l Name or address not resolved: Select to send an email to the administrator when a
name or address in the document selected to be used in PReS Image cannot be
resolved.
l Delete log after: Enter the number of days to wait before deleting the log of the generated
PReS Image output. Each log file covers a single 24-hour period and is kept in the Log
folder, which is located in the PReS Workflow installation folder. This log may be on the
local computer running PReS Workflow or on another computer on your network.
l
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.
l 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.
l
About: Click to display an About dialog box for PReS Image. This dialog box contains
information such as the version number, whether the software is activated or the number
of days remaining in the trial.
l
Select Language: Click to select a different interface language for the PReS Image
Configuration applet. Note that this button is not displayed if you edit the PReS Image
options directly (not via PReS Workflow Configuration program).
PReS Image 2 or database tab
Add PDF to PReS Search database group:Select to populate a PReS Search database
using the documents created by PReS Image and to activate the related options. Refer to the
PReS Search User Guide for more information on this PReS Workflow software.
l Database type: Select the type of the database in which you want to create a table
(Access, or SQL Server).
l Connection time-out: Enter the time, in seconds, that the connection to the database is
maintained while no action is taking place before the connection is severed.
l Database directory: Enter the path of the directory in which the Access database is
located, or use the Browse button to navigate to, and select, the directory. This option is
available only when you select Access database in the Database type box.
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