Tc/link: ++digisign / ++inc commands, Tc/link: some pdf files converted as blank pages – Kofax Communication Server 9.2.0 User Manual

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Resolved Issues

Kofax Communication Server Release Notes

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TC/LINK: Conversion of Corrupt PDF Leads to Link Failure

Conversion of a corrupt PDF file could lead to link failure. This issue has been resolved.

(SPR00113139)

TC/LINK: Some PDF Files Converted as Blank Pages

Due to a limitation in a third-party document conversion library, some PDFs could not be

converted. This issue has been resolved by the third-party vendor. (SPR00101991)

TC/LINK: ++DIGISIGN / ++INC Commands

The ++DIGISIGN and ++INC commands are now recognized, even if they are the only

content of a text block. (SPR00175763)

KCS Monitoring: License Check Generating Entries in Audit Log

When using audit logs for logon/logoff with KCS Monitoring, a periodic license check

generated an entry in the logs every four seconds. The license information can now be cached

for up to 24 hours. (SPR00105711)

To activate license caching:

1 Open Cockpit.xml from the folder

<ProgramData>\Kofax\KCS\Cockpit

with a text

editor.

2 Edit the lines:

<CacheLicenseHours>24</CacheLicenseHours>
<CacheNoLicenseHours>1</CacheNoLicenseHours>

In the field CacheLicenseHours, specify how many hours to cache a license if a license

check succeeds.
In the field CacheNoLicenseHours, specify how many hours to wait before another check

if a license check fails.
Setting either value to zero disables license caching in that case.

3 Restart the KCS Monitoring services to make the changes effective.

For more information, see:
KCS Monitoring Technical Manual, version 1.02.00 edition 7

Chapter Installation - Prerequisites - License

TC/Probe: Wrong Database Password Causes Run-Time Error

Having an incorrect password in the registry value HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node

\TOPCALL\TCPROBE\DBPassword used to result in a runtime error in the Management

Console. This situation is now handled properly. (SPR00121517)

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