Specifying the remote FTP queue for the server
To define the remote FTP
queue, you must have already created the CNX file containing all
the information about the server. To do so, please review Rpv queue connection utility. Those CNX files will contain
(encrypted) the information (host, username, password and remote
queue directory) for Rpv BR to be able to read on it and to download
the reports as soon as they are placed on that directory.
The remote server can be a
Windows or a non-Windows server such as Qnx, Linux, Sco-Unix,
etc. All you must have to perform this task is to have all the
information about the server.
There are three ways to do it.
- When the Print Server starts
It will be needed to specify the connection file (CNX) when starting the
program PrtSvr.exe using the "-f" option.
Example:
PrtSvr -fc:\server.cnx
This command connects the Print Server to the host declared on c:\server.cnx
file. This file has been previously created with the program RpvConnect.exe
and contains the needed information to connect to the server.
The command must be without separations, just like you can see on the example.
- After the Print Server started from its
console.
Complete the field "Remote FTP queue" with the name of the connection file.
After the file has been declared and other parameter adjusted, click Apply to
begin.
- From the Rpv Configuration Panel.
It is possible to access this panel from the viewer, from Rpv Reports menu, or even by executing RpvConfig.exe file.
This utility will set the default values for the Print Server to open.
See also:
Rpv Queue Connection utility
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