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5. If you start by editing a new configuration file and insert a flash drive
after edits have been made, any configuration file on the flash drive
will be ignored and not loaded.
6. When saving to any location, if a configuration file is present, you
will be asked if it is OK to overwrite the file.
7. If you started the Configuration Organizer, made changes and
select File>Open, you will be notified that Changes have not been
saved and will be lost. Are you sure you want to continue?
Selecting No will stop the Configuration Open process.
Updating your Scan
Station
Chapter 4 provides information and procedures for setting up and
configuring your Scan Station. This section provides more detailed
procedures for updating your Scan Station.
An administrative configuration file can be created using the
Configuration Organizer and saved to a USB flash drive. There are
three methods of updating the Scan Station.
1. Method 1. The administrative configuration file is stored on a flash
drive, inserted into a Scan Station, which is then updated. This
method is manual and must be repeated for each Scan Station on
the network. This method was previously described in Chapter 3.
See the section entitled, “Updating your Scan Station settings” for
procedures.
2. Method 2. The administrative configuration file is stored on a flash
drive, with an update package. This causes the Scan Station
configuration to be updated and installed with new software to the
Scan Station. See the information later in this section for more
information.
3. Method 3. The administrative configuration file and optional update
package is stored on a network drive and the Scan Station is
configured to poll this drive (shared folder) for updates. The Scan
Station will automatically recognize the new configuration data or
update package and execute an update automatically. See the
information later in this section for more information.