How to configure Preferences settings

  1. If necessary, double-click the Fujifilm AIP component in a workflow to open the Fujifilm AIP settings dialog box.
  2. Click the Preferences tab.
  3. In the Home Directory box, enter the path to the root directory where the server will create all temporary directories and files necessary for running the application.
    The service account for the service must have full control permission in this directory.
  4. In the Web Server Port box, enter the port on which the web application will be running.
  5. To use a secure connection between devices and the AutoStore server, select the Use SSL check box.
    1. In the Choose Certificate box, click to browse for an existing certificate or to create a new self-signed certificate.
    2. In the Certificate Password box, type the password for the certificate.
      If you created a self-signed certificate, the password you provided when creating the certificate is entered automatically.
  6. In the FTP Port box, enter the port on which the internal FTP service will use to communicate with the device.
    When Use SSL is selected, the icon that appears on the device panel will be the default Fujifilm icon and not the AutoStore icon. To display the AutoStore icon in the device panel, you should change the SSL port number to 443.
  7. To configure logging and passive FTP options for the FTP server, click the Advanced button.
    1. To enable logging for the embedded ftp server, select the Enable Log check box, then in the Directory box enter the path to the directory where the logs should be created.
    2. In the Data Port Range box, enter the port range that will be used when receiving passive FTP connections from a device.   The default is ports 35000 through 49000.
      This must be configured on any device that you want to connect using passive FTP mode. By default devices are configured to use active FTP.
    3. Click OK to save changes to settings in the Advanced Server Settings dialog box.
  8. In the Keep settings, configure whether to retain processed and rejected files.
    Select this check box To to this
    Processed Files Retain copies of all files that are processed without errors. Enter the path to the folder where you want to keep these files.
    If you enable this option, a copy of every file that has been routed successfully is saved in the Processed Files directory.  Make sure that sufficient disk space is allocated when using this option.
    Rejected Files Retain copies of all files that are not successfully captured. Enter the path to the folder where you want to keep these files.
    The service account for the service must have write permissions on the Processed Files and Rejected Files directories.
  9. If necessary, configure an FTP server as a temporary repository for storing images scanned at the device under Additional Temporary Repositories:
    1. Select the Local FTP check box to use a local ftp server as the temporary repository for storing images scanned at the device.
    2. In the FTP Port box, enter FTP port number.
      If the FTP Port is not set, use the default port number 21.
    3. In the FTP Folder box, enter the name of the subfolder where the scanned documents will be temporarily stored.
    4. For Path to FTP Folder, enter the local path to the FTP Folder entered in the previous step.
      The Workflow server account must have permission to delete files from this folder.
    5. For FTP Login, type the user name required to access the FTP folder.
    6. For FTP Password, type the password for the user name.
    To specify this FTP folder when enabling authentication at the group level, select External FTP for Temporary Repository in the Group Settings dialog box. For more information, see How to Enable Group Level Authentication.