Dispatch filters

A filter file can have up to 100 user/folder pair entries, with a maximum of 2048 characters for each entry. Only one AutoRun filter and one IncomingFolders filter can be active during a current invocation of the application. The active filter(s) can be set with the Set Active Filter button found in the Editing dialog panel. This button is greyed out when the currently active filter is displayed.

All filter files must have a file extension of .filter and must be placed in the corresponding directory shown below for the application to find them and be available for editing:

The AutoRun filter files must be in:X:\xvtp\dispatch\filters\AutoRun\

The IncomingFolders filter files must be in: X:\xvtp\dispatch\filters\IncomingFolders\ Where X is the disk drive where VIPO was initially installed.

To edit Dispatch Filter files, click the Edit drop-down menu and select either AutoRun or IncomingFolders filters.

One default AutoRun filter and one default IncomingFolders filter are provided with this installation.

NOTE

Always use the GUI editing facilities to modify filter files; manual edits may introduce errors in the file that can result in unpredictable behavior.

A filter entry of all or none for either the “user” or “folder” key will effectively disable all other options from being selected. To change an all or none setting, either delete or clear the entry before selecting a new option. In addition, filter entries such as the following are special filter entries that are allowed as the only single entry in a filter. No other entries can be found along with it in the same filter file.

user=all

folder=all

or

user=all

folder=none

or

user=all folder=rule-based

NOTE

All, none, and rule-basedare reserved words used for special filter entries. Do not use these words to define a user name or an incoming folder name. If you do, VIPO Dispatch will interpret the reserved words as special filter entries rather than a user name or an incoming folder name, and unexpected results will occur.

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