Creating a New EpicIntegrations.config File - Integration for Epic - English - Foundation 22.1 - OnBase - Essential - Premier - Standard - external - Essential - Standard - Premier

Integration for Epic

Platform
OnBase
Product
Integration for Epic
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Essential
Standard
Premier

Scan Acquisition Server (SAS) and Front Office Scanning (FOS) settings are maintained in the EpicIntegrations.config file. For new installations, use the EpicIntegrations Configuration utility to create this file.

To configure the EpicIntegrations.config file manually, see Manual Configuration of the EpicIntegrations Configuration File.

To create the configuration file using the EpicIntegrations Configuration utility:

  1. From your installation files, launch EpicConfigFileCreator.exe. The EpicIntegrations Configuration window is displayed.
  2. Under Integration, select one of the following:

    Integration Option

    Description

    Viewer

    Select to create a generic configuration file with SAS and FOS settings.

    Viewer and SD4E

    Select if both the SAS/FOS integrations for Epic and Signature Deficiencies for Epic will be installed on the same workstation. This option configures an EpicIntegrations.config file that both integrations can use.

    Note:

    The Signature Deficiencies for Epic module requires a Signature Deficiencies for Epic license. If you select Viewer and SD4E, additional settings must be configured. See the Signature Deficiencies for Epic documentation for more information.

  3. Under Mode, select Create New File.
    Note:

    When Create New File mode is selected, EpicIntegrations Configuration automatically includes a section of unconfigured Scan Acquisition Server settings in the EpicIntegrations.config file. This feature helps simplify scanning installations and reduces the potential for configuration errors. For more information, see Creating EpicIntegrations.config.

  4. If the EpicIntegrations.config file should be read-only, select the Make EpicIntegrations.config 'Read-only' option.
    Note:

    Once you save the EpicIntegrations.config file as read-only, you cannot modify it using EpicConfigFileCreator.exe. To modify a read-only EpicIntegrations.config file, first remove the Read-only attribute manually using Windows Explorer.

  5. Browse to the location for the EpicIntegrations.config configuration file by clicking the ellipsis (...) button. You can also type the full path to the EpicIntegrations.config file instead of browsing.
  6. Configure environment ID settings to connect to the OnBase data source and OnBase Application Server configured for your Integration for Epic environment. See Environment ID Configuration Settings.