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Disconnected Scanning

Platform
OnBase
Product
Disconnected Scanning
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Essential
Standard
Premier

Disconnected Scanning can be used with the extra security of Active Directory Authentication and LDAP. In order to configure these options, your Configuration module has special network security capabilities.

To add these capabilities to your Configuration module, contact technical support or the vendor who supplied this product. Separate documentation is available from your vendor.

To use Active Directory Authentication with auto-logon for Disconnected Scanning:

  1. Right-click the Disconnected Scanning shortcut and choose Properties.
  2. Click the Shortcut tab.
  3. In the Target field, append the following command line switch to the existing text, placing a space between the existing text and this text:

    -AL -ODBC="<Data Source Name>" -SERVER

    Note:

    You do not need to create an ODBC connection to your database to use the -ODBC switch.

  4. Click OK.
  5. Once the configuration file is downloaded locally, the command line switch listed in Step 3 can be removed. Use the following command line switch to access the local configuration file:
    -AL
  6. If the - AL command line switch is used in conjunction with either the -INTERACTIVE or the -NETAUTH command line switches (for backwards compatibility), the Disconnected Scanning module prompts the user for a domain, a user name, and a password.
    Note:

    The -DOMAIN="<DOMAIN>" command line switch can also be used in conjunction with the -AL command line switch to specify the domain name to be used. For more information on the -DOMAIN switch, see -DOMAIN.

For more information on LDAP and Active Directory Authentication, see the Legacy Authentication Methods documentation.