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Ascent® 7.0 Release Script for FileNet Panagon Content Services 5.2-5.4 Release Notes
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Kofax Image Products
Additional Information
This section contains additional information about the Release Script for FileNet Panagon Content
Services.
Unsupported Ascent Capture Features
SecurityBoost
This release script does not support the Ascent Capture SecurityBoost feature. The SecurityBoost
feature allows you to enhance Ascent Capture security for systems using Microsoft Windows XP.
If security is an issue, run the release script on a protected machine. (SPR 00009904)
If the SecurityBoost feature is enabled for Ascent Capture on your Microsoft Windows XP
workstation, you will need to bypass it. Use the following procedure to bypass the SecurityBoost
feature.
X To bypass the SecurityBoost feature
1
From the Windows taskbar, select Start | Run.
2
In the text box, enter release.exe /NoBoost (for example, "C:\Program
Files\Ascent\Bin\release.exe"/NoBoost).
3
Click OK.
Refer to your Ascent Capture online help for more information about the SecurityBoost feature.
(Ascent Capture online help keyword: SecurityBoost > about)
File Name Retention
This release script does not support file name retention. Therefore, the original imported file name
will not be retained and the default numeric name will be used.
Tip
The Ascent Capture Value “{First Page Original File Name}” allows you to retain the original
file name for the first page of a document. This value can be linked to Panagon document class
attributes that support Ascent Values. Notice that the Panagon document class attribute type must
be able to accept all the characters that are part of the original file name and must not exceed the
defined length or release may fail.
Multiple Values
This release script supports repeating values, which are properties that contain multiple values.
When entering multiple values for the multi-value field, you must use the comma (,) delimiter
without any spaces between the entries to separate the values (for example, apple, orange, pear).
The comma will not exist in the final name.
Refer to Multi-value Field Limitations on page 22 for information about known problems.