Document Tracking service
Document Tracking allows you to monitor a document passing through the ShareScan workflow.
The service is located on the Configure services tab under the Connector services section of the ShareScan Administration Console.
If the Document Tracking service is enabled for any of the Connector profiles, an icon is added to the first column of the row for that Scan Job in Activity Tracking, indicating that the Document has been tracked. Hovering over the attachment icon displays the name and location of the tracked document. Double-clicking the attachment attempts the ShareScan Administration Console to open the document, if it has access to the location of the document. If the location cannot be accessed, an appropriate message indicating the error is displayed.
Document Tracking settings
Setting |
Description |
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Configured |
Configuring Service: Document Tracking:
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Tracking copy output |
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Folder location |
The full path and file name for the folder. The location must be in the current Windows domain or in a trusted Windows domain (it can be even on the local machine where the ShareScan Manager is running, but you have to make it a shared network folder with the proper access rights. Click the button on the far right side in the folder location value area to select file location. The Browse for folder window appears that allows you to browse the network for a shared folder. If you type in a folder location, make sure you use a UNC format (\\servername\foldername) – a mapped drive format cannot be used. |
Credentials |
You must have access rights to the specified location. Enter the following credentials to access the Activity Tracking folder:
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Enable content security |
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Enable content security |
Select the Yes check box to configure this option. |
Folder Location |
Click the '...' button to select a folder to store the ... files in |
Add pattern to content security |
This enables you to examine whether a scanned document would be recognized by the OCR service based on custom created regular expression/wildcard patterns. Create a custom pattern containing the desired word or phrase and configure the logical connection between them. Type some random text in the blank test window containing the preset word or phrase and click Test to see if your pattern structure will be accurate. Functional pattern structure is marked by green color. Click Edit patterns to launch the Edit content security patterns window. The following data types are available in the Security patterns table:
The following wildcards can be used:
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Enable connector profile selection |
Select the Yes check box to enable connector profile selection.
Make sure you configure an express connector profile with the corresponding services, otherwise a red warning message appears to inform you of this requirement. |
If you use Document Tracking with a Watcher routing workflow, the tracking copy always has the same file format as that of the routed document, regardless of your tracking copy output choice.