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APPENDIX B: FTP SEARCH FOLDERS
FTP Search Folders are required when you wish to play recordings that are stored on an FTP server.
A typical scenario is described below.
You record and transcribe a hearing, meeting or court case. Using WordlLink®, you embed timestamps in the transcript and
publish it to a web site. A remote user opens the document and clicks a timestamp. If you have uploaded the associated
recording to an FTP server and your remote client has configured TheRecord Player with the relevant FTP search folder then
they can play the recording.
Because FTP search folders cannot be browsed they are not displayed in the
Open
dialog box. The only way to play
recordings from an FTP server is to click a timestamp link that is contained in a log sheet or other document. Once clicked,
TheRecord Player scans available search folders for the associated recording. If the associated recording is available from the
FTP search folder then the recording is opened and played.
Note:
If the associated recording is available in other search folders then priority becomes an issue.. The first search folder containing the
associated recording is always used. See
Managing Search Folders
earlier in this guide.
This appendix describes:
Setting up an FTP Server
Adding an FTP Search Folder
Two methods are described. The first method is provided for systems administrators to assist remote users to configure
FTP Search Folders.
The second method describes how individuals can configure their own FTP Search Folders.