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2 – Server Administration

NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 Manual

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2.10

Connector API / ASCII Packet / ClarityNS

Licensing: The Connector API requires the

API

feature.

The Connector API for NET SatisFAXtion offers developers a simple means of
sending faxes, by creating structured text files, or “ASCII packets,” that contain
all of the sending parameters for a fax or fax broadcast. Originally developed as
an interface to NET SatisFAXtion for FaxBack fax-on-demand products, this API is
ideal for sending faxes from applications written in any language, and even
those running on a mainframe or non-PC system.

The documentation here is only concerned with configuring the Connector API
module. For programming documentation, please refer to the FaxBack
developer web site,

http://casdev.faxback.com/

.

2.10.1

Enabling and Configuring the Connector API Module

The Connector API module is configured in the Change Server Settings utility,
Start ► Programs ► NET SatisFAXtion ►

Change Server Settings. Click on

the API Settings button.

Load Connector API module: Enables or disables loading the API module
with the fax server.

Order Packet Folder: This directory will be scanned for new “T” order
packets. This can either be a local directory or a UNC path to a remote directory.
Mapped network drives are not supported (except when the server is running as
an application). Ensure that the service account has full control of) the target
directory (see

2.3.2 Service Account Permissions

).

Illustration 2.10.1#1: Change Server Settings - API Settings

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