A-61635 December 2010
10-3
There are several conditions that apply to the watch folder.
• The watch folder must have Read / Write access to any user running
Capture Pro Software.
• The watch folder needs to be writeable from any intended image source.
If it will be accessed from a network, the administrator needs to confirm
that network sharing is setup to allow Write access from any users,
network scanners or other devices which copy files into the watch folder.
• Capture Pro Software will not attempt to configure any file share or set
user access privileges on the watch folder. Configuration and file
sharing is the responsibility of the administrator.
• The watch folder must be a local or mapped drive.
5. Select an auto import timeout interval. This interval should be based on the
maximum delay expected from any source which sends files to the watch
folder. This can vary a great deal depending on the operation. For
example:
•
Network Scanner —
a user has set up a Scan Station 500 to send
images directly to a watch folder over a network. The operation consists
of scanning a stack of paper, removing it from the scanner, picking up
the next stack, and resuming the scan operation. There is a 60-second
delay required to make this transition. The watch folder has been
configured with a 120-second delay in order to allow the user to pick up
the next stack without timing out and closing the AI batch.
•
Copy images from network folder
— a user has a set of files that were
captured using another scanner (or another input source). Transferring
them to the Capture Pro Software workstation for auto import requires a
“copy” operation. The local network delivers images at one-second
intervals. The timeout interval is set at 10 seconds.
Refer to the section entitled, “Auto Import operation” for more information
6. Select or create a job setup to be associated with this watch folder.