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Print2PDF 6.1 > Folder2PDF

icon    Folder2PDF Watched Folder INI variables
There are many options in the .INI file that are not accessible from the Folder2PDF GUI application. The .INI file is a plain text file that can be opened and modified with any text editor (e.g. Notepad). The text below explains each of these options: WatchFolder_SourcePath The path to the sourc
Created: 2/6/2007   Size: 18228 bytes   Viewed: 1520
 
icon    Automatically merge files to one Adobe PDF using watched folders
Print2PDF Server Edition can automatically merge print output from the same files names into one Adobe PDF file using the Folder2PDF watched folder application. This will allow you to define hot folders on your network accessible by your users that will provide automatic merging services. Confi
Created: 6/5/2007   Size: 2331 bytes   Viewed: 1459
 
icon    Configure Folder2PDF to convert unsupported file types.
SUMMARY: Folder2PDF is capable of converting virtually any file type provided it has the ability to print from the Windows shell (e.g. right click the file and select Print). DETAILS: Folder2PDF requires that the application be able to print via a shell extension. In general terms, you will si
Created: 12/20/2006   Size: 2782 bytes   Viewed: 1076
 
icon    Change the user the Folder2PDF Service runs under.
Summary Folder2PDF service is installed with the default 'system' account. Some applications are not supported (e.g. Microsoft Office) or may not function properly (e.g. Autodesk DWF Viewer) in this configuration. To avoid conversion problems it is required to run the Folder2PDF Service Manager f
Created: 12/13/2006   Size: 1259 bytes   Viewed: 985
 
icon    Configure multiple watched folders under the Folder2PDF Service.
You can provide multiple watched folder configurations for the Folder2PDF service. This is advantageous if you would like to use multiple configurations for various document types for security, resolution, and other features that may differ from task to task. You can find instructions for installin
Created: 1/26/2007   Size: 2103 bytes   Viewed: 811
 
icon    Run Folder2PDF via the command line to watch an unlimited number of folders.
You can run Folder2PDF from the command line to watch an unlimited number of folders. To do this, simply run the following command: [INSTALL_PATH]\PRNPACK.EXE /watch c:\[settings.ini] For example, you could use the following command to launch Folder2PDF and use the "encrypt.ini" configuratio
Created: 1/26/2007   Size: 1486 bytes   Viewed: 808
 
icon    Install Folder2PDF as a service.
Starting with Print2PDF 6.1, you can install the Folder2PDF application as a service to assist you with handling multiple watched folders, automatic startup at boot and other useful service functions. To install the Folder2PDF service, simply run the Install Folder2PDF Service shortcut. This wi
Created: 1/26/2007   Size: 1501 bytes   Viewed: 804
 
icon    Folder2PDF conversion error: Unable to Change Document
You may receive the following error in your Folder2PDF log file when attempting to convert a large document: Unable to Change Document This error can occur when the document either is unable to be opened or it times out during the conversion process. Many times, this can be caused by the document
Created: 5/17/2007   Size: 702 bytes   Viewed: 787
 
icon    Converting DWF files with Folder2PDF.
SUMMARY: Folder2PDF is pre-configured to convert Autodesk DWF files, but a viewer must be installed on the server and associated with DWF files before it will be capable of converting the DWF document type. DETAILS: You can obtain Autodesk's DWF viewer here . Simply install the application on
Created: 12/20/2006   Size: 515 bytes   Viewed: 767
 
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