| infoRouter application settings allow System Administrators to alter the behavior of the application. |
| To view or change the Application Settings, perform the following. |
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| Allow Email Attachments: |
| Setting to determine if users can request subscription emails to be attached to their notification emails. |
| Attachment Size Limit: |
| Setting to determine the size of the attachment. If not set, no limit is imposed, otherwise the specified number (in bytes) in imposed. |
| Application URL: |
| This setting is very important. It must be set correctly for email functions to work properly. Set this value as http://[server name]/inforouter. If not set correctly, the links provided in outgoing notification emails will not function properly. |
| System Email Address: |
| This setting is used when emails are sent out. This value appears in the "From" portion of the outgoing notification emails. |
| Index Server: |
| This setting determines if infoRouter should use Index Server as its indexing engine. |
| Index Catalog: |
| This is the name of the Index Server Catalog that was created during installation. The default value is WHINDEX. |
| Search Page Size: |
| This setting determines the number of documents returned on each page of search results. The default value is 20. |
| Track Logins: |
| This setting determines if infoRouter is to track the logins of users. You nmay view this list from the control panel, Login Log section. |
| Default Archive Path: |
| This setting determines the default archive location path. It appears by default in the archive window. |
| File Upload Limit: |
| This setting determines the maximum file size that can be uploaded into infoRouter. Setting it to 0 would impose no limit. Any other setting (in bytes) would enforce this limit. |
| File Upload Time Out: |
| This setting determines the File upload timeout value (in seconds). This is the amount of time that a page will wait for a response from the server before it errors out. |
| Windows 2000/NT Authentication Domain: |
| This setting determines the name of the Windows 2000/NT domain that is to be used for users to authenticate against. |
| Allow Ownership Transfer: |
| This setting determines whether a user can transfer ownership of his/her documents and folders to others. |
| Enable Comment Notifications: |
| This setting determines if infoRouter should send out Comment Notifications when comments are entered. |
| Enable Subscription Notifications: |
| This setting determines if infoRouter is to send out Subscription Notifications when changes to subscribed documents are made. |
| Enable Review Notifications: |
| This setting determines if infoRouter is to send out Review Notifications when Tasks are generated. |
| Enable Send To Feature: |
| This setting determines if users can use the Send To feature to send out infoRouter documents via email. |
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