Using Select'n'send From The Command Line; Scheduling Scripts - Lexmark 634dte - X B/W Laser Administrator's Manual

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Testing and using Intelligent Capture solutions
d
Click OK to exit the Server Setup dialog.
e
If necessary, select the new server from the list.
3
Select a profile from the Server Profiles list, and then click OK.

Using Select'N'Send from the command line

The command line version of Select'N'Send is useful for automated processes and accessing Lexmark Intelligent Capture
profiles from other software, such as Windows Small Business Server, or for creating batch files that help users submit
specific files using specific profiles.
Use this command to run the command line version of Select'N'Send:
sendservent ‑s server ‑p profile ‑f filename [‑u userdatafile ‑t timeout ‑i
interval]
Options
server—This is the IP address or fully qualified domain name of the load balancer Lexmark Intelligent Capture
system.
profile—This is the profile to run on the Lexmark Intelligent Capture server.
filename—This is the path and file name of the file to be submitted to the Lexmark Intelligent Capture system.
Note: The specified file is submitted to the system in its current format. Each solution script determines which
file types are acceptable. For more information, contact the developer of your solution.
userdatafile—This is the path and file name of a file containing user information for the job. This is optional.
Note: Though a user data file is optional, a script that expects user data fails if no user data file is specified or if
expected data is missing from a specified file.
timeout—This is the time in seconds to wait for confirmation from the Lexmark Intelligent Capture system before
aborting the operation with an error. This is optional. The default is 0, which specifies no timeout.
interval—This is the time in seconds to wait between each instance of polling the Lexmark Intelligent Capture
system for confirmation. This is optional. The default is 0.5.
Note: Any option that contains a space should be enclosed in double quotation marks (").

Scheduling scripts

Some solutions include scripts that can be set to run on a schedule. Additionally, some scripts can be associated with
a device group or software client group in order to use local settings associated with that group.
1
Click the System tab.
2
Select Schedule from the System list.
3
Click Add > Script.
4
Type a description for the task, and then click Next.
5
Select whether to associate the scheduled script with a device group or software client group:
To associate the script with a device group:
a
Click DeviceGroup, and then click Next.
b
Select the device group to associate the script with, and then click Next.
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