2 global vs. per-user export, 3 exporting to a network share (unc path), 4 file name format – FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 8.7 (Including R3) - Manual User Manual

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Microsoft Fax, etc). This will prevent the exported faxes from accumulating in
the queue. Essentially, this makes the user an “export-only” user.
Override all other users: Only an option for the “Everyone” entry, this will
disable all per-user settings.

2.5.4.2

Global vs. Per-User Export

Export can be configured both with a global export configuration, and multiple
per-user configurations. If an entry exists for a particular user, Export will use
that entry. If the user does not exist, the global setting will be used.
When the

Override all other users

box is checked on the

Everyone

entry, all

other per-user export settings will be disabled.

2.5.4.3

Exporting to a Network Share (UNC Path)

Since NET SatisFAXtion runs as a service, UNC paths must be used to export to
network locations. Make sure that the service account used has permissions to
write to those locations.

2.5.4.4

File Name Format

The file name can be constructed based on fax information. The variable name
must be enclosed within

$(

and

)

characters, for example,

$(user_name)

or

$

(start_time)

. Any date/time variable (schedule, start_time, submit_time and

time_date_stamp) can be formatted by including a colon : followed by format
characters, for example

$(start_time:hhMMss)

will result in hours, minutes

and seconds of the start_time.
Available variables:

attachment_count
connection_bps
connection_seconds
custom_billing_code
dial_seconds
dis
ecm_frame_error_count
email_sender_address
event_id
extended_error
fax_coarse_resolution
forwarded_message
group_message_handle
icanfax_completion_code
image_transfer_method
message_completion_code
message_completion_code_string
message_handle

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