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Note: The user that created the database had the administrator rights and may start any stations and perform any types of operations.
You cannot divest the creator of the database of their administrator rights.
8. To add a user, type their name in the Add field and click User.
9. To change a user’s access rights, find the user in the list and click on the corresponding link. Specify the roles of the user. For
the Data Verification Operator, Verification Operator, Senior Verification Operator, and Scanning Operator roles, you must
also specify the batch types accessible to the user. The other roles may access all batch types.
10. If required, created user groups and grant them the necessary access rights. Using groups saves time and makes user man
agement easier.
Note: The Administrator, Monitoring Operator, and Processing Server roles can be assigned without creating a project in the database.
The other roles require access rights to specific projects, therefore you need to create at least one project before you can assign those
roles.
Important! The account of the computer on which the Processing Server runs must be added to the list of users with the Processing
Server role. If this computer is part of a domain, the account will look like this: <Domain Name>\<Computer Name>$ (e.g.
Fine\quad1$). Subsequently, the Processing Server will automatically control the Processing Stations, their access rights, etc.
11. Start the Processing Server Monitor (StartÆABBYY FlexiCapture 9.0 ServersÆProcessing Server) and set up the
server:
12. Select ActionsÆProperties and specify the address of the Application Server (e.g. http://ApplicationServer).
13. Start the Processing Server by clicking .
14. Add Processing Stations by selecting Stations in the tree and clicking
. Add the names of the stations or locate them
in the LAN:










