To configure the Printserver, follow these steps:
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From the Multiserver Command Center, right-click on your Printserver service and select Configure. The Configure Printserver window is displayed:
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Configure your Printserver as required. The following options are available:
Option
Description
ImagePath
This field contains the path to your Printserver executable. This field cannot be modified.
LogFilePath
This field contains the path to the directory that will store your Printserver log file. It is recommended that you set this field to a subdirectory of the path to your Printserver executable (for example, C:\Program Files\Hyland\ Printserver\Logs).
Note:A log file will only be saved to the LogFilePath directory if your Trace Level setting is set to Medium.
PrintImagesPath
This field contains the path to the directory that will temporarily store the data files being printed. It is recommended that you set this field to a subdirectory of the path to your Printserver executable (for example, C:\Program Files\ Hyland\Printserver\Working).
PrintIniFile
This field contains the path to the print.ini configuration file, including the file name (for example, C:\Program Files\Hyland\Printserver\print.ini).
Listening Port
Set this option to 246.
MultiServer Port
Set this option to 245.
MultiServer IP
Set this option to the IP address of the server running your Multiserver.
Trace Level
This option controls whether a Printserver log file will be generated. This log file will be stored in the LogFilePath directory you have configured. To enable logging, you should set the Trace Level option to Medium.
If you do not want to generate a Printserver log file, you should set the Trace Level to Off.
Command Logging
This option is maintained for legacy purposes and should not be selected.
Network Logging
This option is maintained for legacy purposes and should not be selected.
- After making all required changes, click OK.
- Stop and restart your Printserver to ensure that your changes take effect. For more information on starting and stopping your Printserver service, see Starting Or Stopping A Service.