Chapter 3. customizing infoprint xt, Terms used in this chapter, Setting environment variables – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Chapter

3.

Customizing

InfoPrint

XT

This

chapter

describes

how

to

customize

InfoPrint

XT

for

Windows

(InfoPrint

XT).

All

procedures

in

this

chapter

are

optional;

you

do

not

have

to

do

them

to

use

InfoPrint

XT.

Terms

used

in

this

chapter

Some

topics

in

this

chapter

use

the

term

ServerName_JobIdentifier.

In

combined

InfoPrint

Manager

for

Windows

(InfoPrint

Manager)

and

InfoPrint

XT

installations,

ServerName_JobIdentifier

is

the

InfoPrint

Manager

job

identifier.

The

job

identifier

consists

of

the

name

of

the

InfoPrint

Manager

server

that

processed

the

job,

followed

by

an

underscore

and

a

10-digit

number.

If

you

process

a

job

using

the

pdxtx2afp

command,

InfoPrint

XT

uses

a

format

of

jobname-jobID-n

as

the

job

identifier.

InfoPrint

XT

automatically

derives

the

jobname

and

the

jobID,

and

assigns

a

unique

sequence

number

n.

If

InfoPrint

XT

cannot

derive

the

job

name

and

the

job

ID,

it

uses

UNKNOWN-UNKNOWN-

n

as

the

job

identifier.

This

chapter

also

uses

specific

terms

to

represent

directories

on

the

Windows

system.

%PDXTINSTDIR%

represents

the

InfoPrint

XT

directory

for

its

software

files.

The

default

directory

is:

C:\Program

Files\IBM\Infoprint

XT

%PDXTWORKDIR%

represents

the

InfoPrint

XT

directory

for

variable

data.

The

default

directory

is:

C:\Program

Files\IBM\Infoprint

XT\var\pdxt

If

you

installed

InfoPrint

XT

in

a

different

directory,

or

if

you

change

the

working

directory,

substitute

the

location

that

you

specified

for

the

base

installation

location

of

C:\Program

Files\IBM\Infoprint

XT

in

the

paths.

See

“Installing

InfoPrint

XT”

on

page

13,

and

“Controlling

the

working

directory

that

InfoPrint

XT

uses

for

variable

data

(PDXTWORKDIR)”

on

page

22.

Setting

environment

variables

You

can

set

environment

variables

to

control

certain

aspects

of

InfoPrint

XT

resource

processing

and

job

processing.

If

you

set

the

InfoPrint

XT

environment

variables

as

system

variables,

they

are

available

to

all

user

accounts

on

the

system.

If

you

set

them

as

user

variables,

they

are

only

available

for

the

user

account

that

you

used

when

you

set

them.

Notes:

1.

To

change

system

variables,

you

must

log

in

with

a

user

account

that

is

a

member

of

the

Windows

computer

administrator

group.

2.

To

access

the

Windows

interface

from

which

you

can

set

environment

variables,

click

Start→Control

Panel→System

.

Then,

click

the

Advanced

tab

and

click

Environment

Variables

.

3.

After

you

add

an

environment

variable

or

change

the

value

for

an

environment

variable,

restart

the

Windows

system.

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