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AutoCapture is an easy-to-use capture component in AutoStore that allows users to send and archive digital content in any format directly from their desktop us. Here's how it works: An administrator creates workflows within the AutoStore Process Designer (APD) around specific rules based on individual business needs, such as capturing a resume for a Human Resources department. All the user has to do is right-click on a document file, select from available workflows, and then capture the document directly into the server-based workflow that routes into their document management system.
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| Use Case |
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AutoCapture is an add-on that can be used to build a simple way to control document storage on a file-server. The system can also be used to complement an existing document management system by an affordable client that needs to integrate into many different, centrally-managed business applications.
- Simple document storage on a file-server, using index information (e.g. \customer\document type\title.pdf)
- Complementing a document management system which only works via web clients and lacks easy ways to upload documents
- Be a unified capture client in environment where various back-end systems are being used, but one client in the front-end would be required
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| Features |
- Full centralized management integrated into Microsoft Active Directory
- Drag-and-drop workflow design throughout the entire design of the process
- Support for easy as well as enhanced document capture processes using Actions (click and send) and Forms (click, Index and send)
- Various bi-directional field-types, like text, list, date etc.
- Integrateable into web applications
- Powerful back-end allowing server and client side scripting
- Secure document routing using SSL encrypted document transfer
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| Integrations |
- Microsoft Windows Explorer
- Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 (Outlook, Word, Excel and Powerpoint)
- Lotus Notes
- Any application using the Command Line Interface or the AutoCapture Print Driver
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