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ABBYY Recognition Server 2.0 System Administrator’s Guide
Troubleshooting
The Server Manager fails to establish a connection with the Processing Station installed on
a different computer
Make sure that the Server Manager and the Processing Stations services are started and run under the same user
account which has all the required permissions (see Selecting a user account). In the case of a workgroup
network, make sure that this user is the Administrator or a member of the Power Users group and has a non
empty password.
If the Named Pipes protocol is used (default), make sure that port 445 is open on both computers.
Make sure that the computer where the Processing Station is installed can be accessed from the computer
where the Server Manager is installed, and vice versa. If not, make sure that the option File and Printer
Sharing for Microsoft Networks is selected in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box
(Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>Local Area Connections>Properties) on both
computers.
The Windows firewall may be blocking the work of the services. In this case, add the services to the list of
exceptions and allow them to be run:
o On the computer where the Server Manager is installed, open Start>Control Panel>Network
Connections>Local Area Connections>Properties>Advanced>Windows Firewall
Settings>Exceptions>Add Program>Browse and select the file OCRServer.exe.
o On the computer where the Processing Station is installed, open Start>Control Panel>Network
Connections>Local Area Connections>Properties>Advanced>Windows Firewall
Settings>Exceptions>Add Program>Browse and select the file OCRStation.exe.
In the case of a workgroup network, make sure that the computers where the Server Manager and the
Processing Station are installed belong to the same workgroup.
The Server Manager fails to establish a connection with the Verification Station or the
Remote Administration Console installed on a different computer
If the workflow fails to get images from a folder located on the FTP server, make sure that the user account under which
the Server Manager service is started has the rights to access the external network. See also Restarting services under
a user account section.
1. In the case of a workgroup network, make sure that the user who runs the Verification Station (or the Remote
Administration Console) is the Administrator or a member of the Power Users group and has a nonempty
password. Make sure that an account with the same username and password as those of the user who runs the
Verification Station (or the Remote Administration Console) exists on the computer on which the Server
Manager is installed. If the account does not exist, create it.
2. If Named Pipes protocol is used (default), make sure that the 445 port is opened on both computers.
3. Make sure that the computer where the Verification Station (or the Remote Administration Console) is installed
can be accessed from the computer where the Server Manager is installed, and vice versa. If not, make sure that
the "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" option is selected in the Local Area Connection Properties
dialog box (Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>Local Area Connections>Properties) on
both computers.
4. In the case of a workgroup network, make sure that the computers where the Server Manager and the
Verification Station (or the Remote Administration Console) are installed belong to the same workgroup.
No connection with the external FTP server
If the workflow fails to get images from a folder located on the FTP server, make sure that the user account under which
the Server Manager service is started has the rights to access the external network. See also Restarting services under
a user account.
The workflow does not start with the following error message: “Some of the working
folders are inaccessible”
Make sure that the folder exists.
Make sure that the user account under which the Server Manager service is running has read/write permissions
to this folder.
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