2.0
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Architecture
- Installation
- System Requirements
- Installing ABBYY Recognition Server Components
- Installing ABBYY Recognition Server Components via the Command Line
- Installing ABBYY Recognition Server using Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS)
- Manual Registration of the SharePoint Connection Library
- Installing the Hardware Key Drivers
- Protection Technology and License Activation
- Administering
- Getting Started
- How to Register a New Server
- How to Register a New Processing Station
- How to Create a New Workflow
- How to Configure E-mail Settings
- How to Configure Verification
- How to Configure Publishing Documents to a SharePoint Server
- How to Transfer Recognition Server Settings to another Server
- Managing Licenses
- Managing User Accounts
- Connection Settings
- Troubleshooting
- The Server Manager fails to establish a connection with the Processing Station installed on a different computer
- The Server Manager fails to establish a connection with the Verification Station or the Remote Administration Console installed on a different computer
- No connection with the external FTP server
- The workflow does not start with the following error message: “Some of the working folders are inaccessible”
- When processing images, a “Disk space is too low” warning appears on the computer where the Server Manager is running
- How to retrieve an image document that is being processed by ABBYY Recognition Server
- Digits in brackets are appended to the names of output files
- The Verification Station hangs at startup
- Technical Support
ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 System Administrator’s Guide
You should select User account in the following cases:
• If the Server Manager and the Processing Stations will be installed on different computers in a workgroup
network.
• If the Server Manager and the Processing Stations will be installed on different computers in a domainbased
network and the TCP/IP protocol will be used instead of Named Pipes (see details in the Connection
protocols section).
• If the Input Folder (from which the images will be imported by Recognition Server) and the Output Folder and
the Exception Folder (to which the documents will be published by Recognition Server) are located on a
computer different from that on which the Server Manager is installed.
In this case you should run the Server Manager and Processing Stations under a user account which has
read/write access to these folders.
• If you are going to configure Recognition Server to save output documents to Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server.
In this case you should run the Server Manager under a user account which has read/write access to the
SharePoint Server libraries.
• If you are going to configure Recognition Server to import images from an Exchange Mailbox, send output
documents by email, or send notifications to the administrator by email.
The user account, under which you choose to run the services, must meet the following requirements:
• In the case of a domainbased network, it must be a domain user account.
• In the case of a workgroup network, this user account must be the Administrator or a member of the Power
Users group with a nonempty password.
• This user must have read/write access to the Input, Output, and Exceptions Folders of all workflows set up on
the Server.
For example, you can create a special user account that will be used only by Recognition Server and grant all the
necessary permissions to this account.
Troubleshooting:
• After entering the username and password, the message “No mapping between account names
and security IDs was done” appears.
This means the username you have entered does not exist. You must enter an existing username in
DOMAIN\username or COMPUTER\username format.
• After entering the username and password, the message “Logon failure: unknown username or
bad password.” appears.
This means you have entered an invalid password or username. Try entering the username and password again.
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