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Table Of Contents
- Installing ABBYY FlexiCapture 10
- Standalone Installation
- Distributed Installation
- System Requirements
- General information
- Preparing the Application Server for installation on Windows 2012
- Preparing the Application Server for installation on Windows Server 2008 R2
- Preparing the Application Server for installation on Windows 2003
- Installing the servers
- External components required for the correct operation of the system
- System components in IIS and their configuration
- This section describes the IIS configuration which is necessary for the operation of FlexiCapture. This configuration is configured automatically during installation and required no manual configuration. However, in case of errors this section can help you to check the settings specified in IIS.
- Application pools
- Authentication settings for FlexiCapture 10 Web Applications
- Handler Mappings
- ISAPI and CGI Restrictions
- Checking the operation of IIS
- Switching system components to 64-bit mode
- Database server
- Interaction of the system components
- Installing the stations
- Using Active Directory
- Using SMS
- Installing Remote Stations
- Updating your earlier ABBYY FlexiCapture 10 releases to Release 6
- Upgrading from ABBYY FlexiCapture 9.0
- Upgrading from ABBYY FlexiCapture 8.0 Professional
- Upgrading from ABBYY FormReader 6.5
- Managing Your Licenses
- Setting Up FlexiCapture 10 Distributed Installation
- Logging
- Working with Clusters
- Technical Support
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For FlexiCapture 10 Web Services, the Application Server pool, it is necessary to specify Recycling settings, that is to enable
cleanup of the pool when it reaches a certain threshold of consumed memory. The threshold is determined based on the amount of
available memory in the system: when IIS consumes maximum memory, there must remain enough memory for normal function-
ing of the operating system and other applications that can be installed on the same computer.
It is recommended to set up a forced cleanup of the Application Server pool when the amount of occupied memory reaches
1200000 KB.
Number of threads
For the Application Server pool, the number of working processes can be specified. The optimal number of threads is two threads
per processor core if hyper-threading technology is not used on the computer and one thread per virtual core if hyper-threading is
used.










