Xerox 50.XX manual How are problems identified and reported?, Capture

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How are problems identified and reported?

6How are problems identified and reported?

Xerox Support may identify and resolve most of your operational issues when you grant permission to observe or control your mouse and desktop through the [Home: Support Access] page. Sometimes, however, Xerox Support may need additional machine and/or job data to more fully analyze your system.

The [Home: Problem Reporting] page enables you to capture machine and/or job data and then automatically transmit the additional data to Xerox Support.

You may either capture and transfer data to Xerox as it is being recorded or capture data at one point in time, and then transfer the data file at another time. Data may be transferred directly to your Xerox Support Server, to a local FTP site, or to a CD writer.

The Problem Reporting page displays the following options:

Capture

Transfer

Capture & Transfer

Files Ready for Transfer

File Cleanup

NOTE: For information on the Capture and Transfer setup

process, see: Customize settings for data capture and transfer

If your system is not always connected to the network, your site operator may store the data file on a local drive or CD. When a network connection is established your operator can then use the Transfer feature to transmit the captured data.

NOTE: Only one process per service may run at a time.

Capture

This procedure explains how to capture machine and/or job data. This procedure assumes you will transfer your machine and/or job data to Xerox Support at a future time.

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