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Check Image Processor

Platform
OnBase
Product
Check Image Processor
Release
Foundation 24.1
License
Standard
Essential
Premier

Select the radio button in this section that describes how the processing workstation will access the import file.

By default, the No Download radio button is selected.

Note:

Some, but not all, check import processors allow you to access files to be processed from an FTP site. You can access the FTP site using either the Default Directory field or the FTP Download field. To access a file from an FTP site using a UNC path, select No Download and follow the instructions stated in Default Directory row of the table below. Otherwise, identify the FTP site using the FTP Download field.

Download Protocol Options

Description

No Download

Select this option if you do not download the files you will process (i.e., the files are accessible on your computer, LAN or WAN).

FTP Download

Note:

The ability to access files via FTP is not available for all check import processors.

Note:

To use the FTP Download option, the build-specific mzftp.dll file must be installed in the OnBase root directory. This DLL requires the wininet.dll file, which is typically installed with Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher.

Select this radio button if you are using File Transfer Protocol to obtain files for processing. Ensure that the format of the FTP server's URL is specified correctly. For example:

FTP Server\:Port\\FTP Download Path/

Where FTP Server is replaced with the name of the FTP server or IP address and FTP Download Path is replaced with the name of the FTP directory on that server.

Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is not supported for use with Check Image Processor.

Note:

Depending on the FTP server you are connecting to, the syntax of your FTP server's URL may be different.

Tip:

The port is normally 21, but your solution may be different.

Tip:

For performance or character length reasons, it is recommended that you replace the server name with its IP address. Try some benchmarks, and if name resolution causes a performance degradation, then make the corresponding change in the Configuration module, under Disk Groups | Volume Information.

  1. Place a \ in the Default Directory field. The Default File Name field must be set to the name of the file to be processed.

  2. Click Connect and enter your FTP User Name and FTP Password. If your FTP server requires a FQDN, the user name must be entered in the form:

    user name@domain name

  3. Click Save.

Note:

Before processing, the files must be accessible from the workstation.

Socket Download

Select this option to download files using a socket connection. Files are first copied to a hard drive and then processed. Enter the number of the socket in the Socket Number field.

Socket Direct

Select this option to process files directly from the socket connection. Enter the socket number in the Socket Number field. Files are not copied to a hard drive before processing.

Tape Drive

This option is used to transfer files that reside on tape. The name of the file on the tape would be entered in the Tape Name text box.