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Appendix G
Network Edition
Remote Administration.............................................................................. G-1
Initial synchronization ........................................................................... G-2
Setup updates....................................................................................... G-2
Data conflicts ........................................................................................ G-3
Centralized batch counters ....................................................................... G-3
Remote Output.......................................................................................... G-3
Output server configuration .................................................................. G-4
License Server .......................................................................................... G-4
Fail Over ............................................................................................... G-5
Kodak
Capture Pro Software Network Edition enables Capture Pro
workstations to interoperate with each other using a set of Network Edition
servers for the purpose of:
• Remote Administration which automatically shares setups between
connected workstations
• a centralized License server which enables dongle-free operation of clients
• centralized batch counters
• Remote Output for off loading computer-intensive output jobs to output
servers
Remote Administration
(RA)
Kodak
Capture Pro Software maintains its various “setups” (Job, Page, User,
etc.) in files.
Kodak
Capture Pro Software Network Edition allows workstations
to share a global, common set of setups by replicating these files between
participating workstations. If these workstations do not require setup changes
or access to other Remote Administration functions (i.e., batch counters),
some operations can be performed offline.
All workstations in a Network Edition workgroup share the same setup files.
Local, unique setups that are specific to a workstation are not supported.
Although the Remote Administration is designed for casual use by a small
number of administrators, safeguards are built in to prevent inadvertent data
overwrites by users updating the same setup in parallel.