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
• If the path contains a network drive (for example, X:\ Folder), change the path to the complete path to the
folder, e.g. \\Computer\...\Folder.
When processing images, a “Disk space is too low” warning appears on the computer
where the Server Manager is running
The Server Manager stores all the files queued for processing in its temporary files folder, the default path to which is
<Installation folder>\Bin\RecognitionServer2Temp. If there is not enough disk space on the drive where the
program’s installation folder is located, you can change the path to the temporary folder and select another hard disk.
The path can be changed in the Recognition Server Properties dialog box.
How to retrieve an image document that is being processed by ABBYY Recognition Server
You may want to retrieve an image file before ABBYY Recognition Server has finished processing it (for example, if a
document is taking too long to process, or if a network connection error has occurred). The image can be retrieved from
the Images subfolder of the Server Manager temporary files folder. The path to the Server Manager temporary files folder
can be viewed and changed in the Recognition Server Properties dialog. The default path is <Installation
folder>\Bin\RecognitionServer2Temp. The image is stored in this temporary files folder from the moment when it
is taken from the Input Folder and until it is published to the Output Folder. The Job ID is attached to the beginning of
the image file name.
Digits in brackets are appended to the names of output files
Job IDs may be appended to filenames in order to avoid a conflict of filenames in the Output Folder. To prevent this
conflict, you must ensure that the names of output files are unique. For example, you can enable adding date and time to
output file names in the Output Format Settings dialog box.
The Verification Station hangs at startup
If the address of a nonexistent computer is specified in the registry as the server location, the Verification Station may
hang at startup. To prevent this, in the registry remove the following values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ABBYY\RecognitionServer\2.0\DefaultServerLocation and
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ABBYY\RecognitionServer\2.0\VerificatonStation\serverLocation, then
restart the Verification Station.
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