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
Administering
ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 is administrated via a separate component, the Remote Administration Console, which is
based on the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). The Remote Administration Console allows administrators to
change Recognition Server’s properties, connect Processing Stations and manage their properties and activity, create and
manage workflows, add users to the system and assign Administrator and Verifier permissions to the users, monitor
connected Verification Stations and the job queue, view and export the job log and the server log, and manage licenses.
If several ABBYY Recognition Servers are installed in the local area network, they can all be registered in the same
Remote Administration Console and thus all managed from a single point.
Getting Started
If you install the Server Manager and the Remote Administration Console on different computers, you need to register
the installed ABBYY Recognition Server in the Remote Administration Console (see How to Register a New Server for
details).
If you install the Processing Station and the Server Manager on different computers, you will need to register the
Processing Station in the Processing Stations node (see How to Register a New Processing Station for details).
After you install ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0, a Default Workflow is configured, which has the following settings:
• The Input Folder, Output Folder and Exceptions Folder are set to Default Workflow\Input Folder, Default
Workflow\Output Folder, and Default Workflow\Exceptions Folder respectively. The root folder is:
o %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 – for Windows
2000/XP/2003;
o %PUBLIC%\ABBYY\ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 for Windows Vista/2008.
• The format of the output file is set to PDF.
• The recognition language is set to English.
• The input image is moved to the Output Folder without conversion.
You can view the properties of the Default Workflow in the Workflow Properties dialog box, which can be opened in
the Workflows node. You can also create new workflows in this node (see How to Create a New Workflow for
details).
To recognize a document:
• Copy the document (image or PDF file) into the folder which is specified as the Input Folder in the properties
of the workflow.
• Shortly (the actual time required depends on the complexity of the document and your hardware resources)
the recognition results will be placed into the Output Folder.
• If the document cannot be processed (e.g. the image file is corrupted or its format is invalid), the image will be
placed into the Exceptions Folder. An XML result file with a description of the error will also be placed in this
folder.
How to Register a New Server
The installed copy of ABBYY Recognition Server must be registered in the Remote Administration Console if the Server
Manager and the Remote Administration Console have been installed on different computers.
To register a new Recognition Server:
1. Select the ABBYY Recognition Servers node and either click
(Register New Server) on the toolbar or
select the corresponding menu item on the shortcut menu.
2. In the Register New Recognition Server dialog box, provide the name, description, and location (i.e. DNS
name or IP address) of the Server Manager component.
3. Click the Test Connection button to check the connection. If connection has been successfully established,
the word "Connected" will appear next to the button.
4. In the Authentication group, provide the correct authentication parameters.
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