If you selected the Front Office Scanning component in the Custom Setup dialog, the installer prompts you for the location of the configuration files.
To provide the locations of configuration files:
- Click Next from the Custom Setup dialog.
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To use a pre-configured file, select Deploy pre-configured Epic configuration file from specific location. Otherwise, skip to step 5.
- Click Change to navigate to the configuration file.
- Navigate to the EpicIntegrations.config file to be deployed by the installer.
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Click Next. The next screen prompts you for the location of the EPICFOSCONFIG.xml file.
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If Front Office Scanning should use an EPICFOSCONFIG.xml file shared on the
network, select Deploy pre-configured Epic FOS configuration file
from a network location.
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If this setting is selected, Front Office Scanning will obtain its configuration from a shared file in a specific location. The installer will not create an EPICFOSCONFIG.xml file in the client installation folder.
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If this setting is not selected, installer will create an EPICFOSCONFIG.xml file in the Front Office Scanning client installation folder. The file will be populated with default settings.
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- If you selected Deploy pre-configured Epic FOS configuration file from a network location, click Change.
- Navigate to the EPICFOSCONFIG.xml file to be deployed by the installer. The location of the EPICFOSCONFIG.xml file can be a local or UNC path. This path will become the value for the EpicConfigFile string value in the Windows registry.
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Click Next. The Ready to install Hyland Integration for Epic dialog is displayed.
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Do one of the following:
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Click Install to install the selected components.
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Click Back to return to the previous dialog to change installation options.
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Click Cancel to close the installer without installing any of the selected components.
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When the Completed the Hyland Integration for Epic Setup Wizard dialog is displayed, click Finish to complete the installation.
Note:
To ensure the required system settings take effect, it is a best practice to restart the installing machine once the installer has finished.