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Contents Section 1. General Description... 1 Overview of Output Manager... 1 General Features... 1 Output Manager Environment... 3 New Output Manager Design... 5 Printers Supported... 5 For More Information... 5 Section 2. Product Requirement... 7 Output Manager Software Requirements... 7 Creating PDF or XPS Files... 8 Web Assistant Requirements... 9 Output Manager ClearPath MCP Requirements... 10 Output Manager ClearPath OS 2200 Requirements... 10 Section 3. Migration Considerations... 11 Release Formats... 11 Interoperability of ClearPath Host Versions... 11 Migration/Compatibility Issues to Consider Before Installing the Service... 11 Section 4. Release Functionality... 13 Features Added in This Release... 13 Features Added in Output Manager Release 8.1... 16 Features Added in Output Manager Release 8.0... 17 Features Added in Output Manager Release 7.1... 19 Features Added in Output Manager Release 7.0... 21 Section 5. Restrictions and Known Limitations... 25 Capabilities Discontinued in Release 7.0... 25 Section 6. Support and Services... 27 Support Online ----- Electronic Support Services... 27 Unisys Support Center... 27 Direct Telephone Support... 28 7845 0392---015 iii
Output Manager Services and Training... 28 Section 7. Customer Product Information... 31 Output Manager Product Information... 31 Documentation Updates... 32 Section 8. Ordering Procedure... 33 Overview... 33 Subscription Pricing... 33 Interim Corrections... 34 Output Manager Editions... 35 Output Manager Host Software... 37 ClearPath Servers... 37 Data Dependent Attribute (DDA) Designer Key and Web Assistant... 38 Secure E-mail... 39 Section 5.. Restrictions and Known Limitations... 25 Capabilities Discontinued in Release 7.0... 25 Section 6.. Support and Services... 27 Support Online ----- Electronic Support Services... 27 Unisys Support Center... 27 Direct Telephone Support... 28 Output Manager Services and Training... 28 Section 7.. Customer Product Information... 31 Output Manager Product Information... 31 Documentation Updates... 32 Section 8.. Ordering Procedure... 33 Overview... 33 Subscription Pricing... 33 Interim Corrections... 34 Output Manager Editions... 35 Output Manager Host Software... 37 ClearPath Servers... 37 Data Dependent Attribute (DDA) Designer Key and Web Assistant... 38 Secure E-mail... 39 iv 7845 0392---015
Section 1 General Description Overview of Output Manager Enterprise Output Manager (formerly called DEPCON) is a comprehensive output-management solution for mixed-platform networks. Running on a Windows operating system, Output Manager automatically processes and routes print files and other application output files from any supported platform to any supported output destination. Automated processing is based on the file name, size, or other file characteristics you specify. In addition, Output Manager lets you take advantage of a variety of delivery mechanisms, such as e-mail, Web, CD/DVD, and fax. With each of these delivery methods, Output Manager can reformat text documents and data into a customized, modern appearance. The primary benefits of Output Manager are Operational cost savings Improved operational discipline Document modernization Remote administration General Features The Output Manager solution runs on a Microsoft Windows system to deliver information where you need it, when you need it, and in a format you can use. Output Manager can process output files from a variety of systems, such as Unisys ClearPath and ES7000, IBM, Windows, Sun Microsystems, HP, UNIX, and Linux systems. With its standards-based open architecture, you can unfreeze application output files produced by various vendors, such as Oracle, PeopleSoft, and Unisys, or by customer-written application programs, such as COBOL, and other legacy applications. Output Manager can automatically customize and send these output files to the destination of your choice: a Windows workstation or server, file server, mainframe, e-mail system (SMTP or a MAPI compliant e-mail client), fax, CD/DVD, XML file, HTML file, printer, Web site, FTP server, HTTP server, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (using HTTP PUT method), PDF file, XPS file, customer-written program, or software application. 7845 0392---015 1
This package provides all of the benefits of standards-based solutions. The open environment lets users easily and automatically access, distribute, and manipulate information in ways that maximize productivity and cost savings. The menu-driven tools provided with the Output Manager client application let you monitor, edit, modernize, and consolidate application output from a Unisys ClearPath system or any other major system connected to your computing environment. Output Manager accommodates both distributed and centralized print and data delivery needs. You can customize and distribute a single print file to multiple locations using any combination of delivery methods. For example, you can send tailored messages and attachments to e-mail users, route customized invoices to a remote department s LAN directory, create indexed files to be shared among users, send individualized facsimiles to clients, post the file to a Web site, and transfer portions of a master report to various departmental printers. With Output Manager, you distribute information directly to users from low-cost distribution points. The Output Manager package is an integrated solution with versatility and flexibility of results. Implementing a few features results in substantial cost savings and productivity gains. The Output Manager data distribution and reporting solution is the leading, state-of-the-art technology in the industry. A United States Patent (Patent 5,559,933) was issued to Unisys Corporation for the Output Manager system and method for transferring and printing files originating on mainframe computer systems, workstations, or personal computers connected within a heterogeneous computer network Output Manager runs on the following Windows operating systems: Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 7 (Enterprise, Professional, and Ultimate Editions) Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions) Windows XP Professional Output Manager host agent software runs on Unisys systems (Unisys ClearPath, MCP, and OS 2200 Series systems) and manages system output from those systems. Terminology Used in This Document Output Manager can run on either a Windows workstation or a Windows server. The term "Output Manager server" is sometimes used to identify a Windows system running the Output Manager software. 2 7845 0392---015
Output Manager Environment The following figure illustrates the Output Manager environment. 7845 0392---015 3
One of the key features of Output Manager is its ability to print and process files automatically, based on the name, size, or other characteristics of the incoming files. Output Manager accepts files from Windows workstations and servers IBM mainframes UNIX, Linux, IBM, and other systems using HTTP or LPD protocol ClearPath MCP and ClearPath OS 2200 systems running the Output Manager host agent software Unisys ES7000 servers Directories that the Output Manager server is set up to monitor The following figure shows how Output Manager can process incoming print files, resulting in the creation of various types of jobs. Incoming files from various platforms Output Manager File Mask Output Manager file group (maintains file retention information and other information in the File Information Database) Print Attribute Backup Attribute Custom Job Attribute E-Mail Attribute and so on Print jobs to specified printers (local and networked) Backup jobs to any local or network storage device Custom jobs to export reports for optical storage systems E-mail jobs to send reports to various people How Output Manager Processes Incoming Files 4 7845 0392---015
New Output Manager Design Releases prior to Output Manager 7.0 provided automated operations and a user interface in a single Windows application. The tight coupling between these types of operations required the user interface to always be active when the automated operations were being used. It was not possible to exit the user interface or log off the computer without terminating the automated operations. Leaving the user interface active was a security risk since it exposed the application to unauthorized users. Beginning with Output Manager Release 7.0, a Windows service provides automated operations and remote administration, and the Output Manager client application provides the user interface. The new design provides improved security, more flexible administration, support of multiple and simultaneous client applications, and other enhancements. The Output Manager client application can access the service from anywhere in a Windows-based network, allowing authorized users to remotely administer the service. Printers Supported Output Manager supports a large variety of printers, from small desktop printers to high-volume high-speed printers, including the following: Network-connected printers Printers defined in Windows Printers connected to UNIX/Linux and other systems using LPD or Raw TCP protocol For More Information For more information about Output Manager, contact your Unisys account representative or, for a complete overview of Output Manager features and capabilities, refer to the Enterprise Output Manager Capabilities Overview (7850 4800) available on the Unisys ecommunity portal and coming soon to Unisys.com. See Section 7 of this document for information about obtaining paper or online versions of Output Manager documentation. Of particular interest is Section 8, which explains how you can move up to this release with significant cost savings by taking advantage of subscription pricing. 7845 0392---015 5
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Section 2 Product Requirement Output Manager Software Requirements The Output Manager client software is installed on a Windows workstation or Windows server. As described in Section 8, Output Manager is available in three editions --- Enterprise Edition, Department Edition, and Professional Edition. Each Output Manager edition requires the following hardware and software: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows 7 (Enterprise, Professional, and Ultimate Editions), Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions) or Windows XP Professional. Note: You can install Output Manager on the 32-bit or 64-bit versions of these operating systems. However, this version of Output Manager is a 32-bit application. Before you install Output Manager on a 64-bit operating system, you must identify any printers you plan to use and verify that the printer vendor provides the necessary printer driver for that operating system. The Microsoft.NET Framework 4.0. The installation for the English version of the.net Framework is included on the Enterprise Output Manager installation CD. For other languages or to verify that other dependencies are also installed, please refer to the Microsoft Web site. A system that meets the minimum requirements of the Windows operating system. A hard disk with a minimum of 100 MB available for the Output Manager software, plus enough space for the files that you want Output Manager to process. A CD-ROM drive. A network interface card to receive files from other systems through TCP communications. 7845 0392---015 7
Creating PDF or XPS Files To transform system output into PDF files, Output Manager can invoke PDF creation software such as Amyuni Technologies PDF Converter (www.amyuni.com) or Dane Prairie Win2PDF (http://www.win2pdf.com). (If you require PDF creation software, consult with the appropriate third-party representative regarding required licensing.) Output Manager can e-mail PDF files as attachments, send PDF files to a fax server for faxing, or place them in a directory for any other purpose. In addition, using the optional Web Assistant feature, Output Manager can post PDF files on Web sites for viewing. Output Manager can also create files that conform to the XML Paper Specification (XPS). XPS is another format that can be used to archive or publish content electronically. Output Manager can generate XPS files by printing to the Microsoft XPS Document Writer printer. Output Manager can then use the XPS files similar to using PDF files, with e-mail or the Web Assistant. 8 7845 0392---015
Web Assistant Requirements The Web Assistant works with the Enterprise Output Manager to post output files to a Web site so that end users on the Internet or Intranet can view the file using a Web browser. The posted files originate from any standard source, such as a mainframe or a print queue. Posted files are typically in PDF format, but other file types are supported as well, such as TXT and HTML. In addition, an accompanying information file (.inf) provides characteristics that can be used for file searching. Web Assistant requires the following supporting software for posting files to the Web and administering Web Assistant: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows 7 (Enterprise, Professional, and Ultimate Editions), Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions) or Windows XP Professional. Supported levels of Microsoft IIS (the Web server service for Windows) A Web browser that supports HTML 4.01 or higher, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher Each Output Manager server or workstation that produces files for Web viewing requires Output Manager 6.1 or higher PDF creation software, Dane Prairie Win2PDF (www.win2pdf.com) or Amyuni Technologies PDF Converter (www.amyuni.com), if PDF-formatted output files are to be created and posted to Web Assistant monitored directories, or appropriate software to create any other file format that is to be posted to the Web Assistant Web site Any server or workstation that searches and views the posted files requires A Web browser, as described above PDF viewing software, such as Adobe Reader Viewing software required for any file types other than PDF In addition, Web Assistant requires a database managed by either Microsoft SQL Server or SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (or later). 7845 0392---015 9
Output Manager ClearPath MCP Requirements To send and receive print files, ClearPath MCP systems must have the following: A supported level of Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath MCP software An ICP connection to the LAN The TCP/IP stack communications software released with MCP Any supported MCP release Any release of the PrintS software compatible with MCP Output Manager ClearPath OS 2200 Requirements To send and receive print files, ClearPath OS 2200 systems must have the following hardware and software: A supported level of ClearPath OS 2200 software A supported level of Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath OS 2200 software Software Library Administrator (SOLAR) for installing the Output Manager OS 2200 Host Agent software A supported level of Communications Platform (formerly called CPComm) or CMS 1100 software, including Transport Service Access Method (TSAM) The Output Manager OS 2200 component uses the TSAM interface and communications protocols of CMS 1100 or Communications Platform to send files to and receive files from other systems over the network. Connections with other OS 2200 systems can use the RFC 1006 protocol stack (TP0 plus TCP/IP) or OSI protocols. Connections with Output Manager servers and ClearPath MCP systems require the RFC 1006 protocol stack (TP0 plus TCP/IP). Connections with LPR/LPD systems require the TCP/IP protocol stack. A Host LAN Controller (HLC) network connection. An HLC can provide ClearPath OS 2200 systems with hardware access to a LAN. HLCs support connections between a ClearPath OS 2200 system and Output Manager servers, and other ClearPath systems. 10 7845 0392---015
Section 3 Migration Considerations Release Formats Output Manager Release 9.0 is delivered on a product CD. The CD you order contains one of three Output Manager editions-----enterprise, Department, or Professional. These are ordered separately. See Section 8 for ordering information. The ClearPath Integrated Operating Environment (IOE) includes a single-user license of the Output Manager Department Edition on CD-ROM. The product CD may be installed as a new installation or as an upgrade to any previous Output Manager release. Interoperability of ClearPath Host Versions Output Manager Release 9.0 ClearPath host versions (MCP or OS 2200) can send files to pre-9.0 Windows versions; likewise, pre-9.0 host versions can send files to release 9.0 Windows versions. This is important because it gives you the option to migrate one side at a time. Migration/Compatibility Issues to Consider Before Installing the Service If you have a prior level of the Output Manager service (level 7.0 or greater) installed, installation of the Output Manager service results in an upgrade of that prior installation. You cannot install a second copy of the Output Manager service on your computer as you could do with Output Manager releases prior to 7.0, which were not installed as a service. The Output Manager Release 9.0 client application does not upgrade the Release 8.0 or 8.1 client application. The Output Manager Release 9.0 client is installed as a separate application on your computer. 7845 0392---015 11
In addition, when migrating from an Output Manager release prior to level 7.0, you must address any of the following migration issues that are applicable to your system before installing the Output Manager service. The issues are detailed in the Output Manager installation information provided in the online help system. You should allow ample time to convert an existing configuration. If your site needs assistance in performing migration tasks, professional services are available (see Section 6 for details). Client and Server Compatibility Command Line Options Adobe Acrobat Printing Incompatibilities Printer Support Network Printers Security Roles Mapped Network Drives Log Entries DDE Access to Output Manager MAPI and CDO E-mail Messaging Interfaces User Jobs (now named Custom Jobs) Output Manager Configuration Conversion and Initialization Utility Communications Configuration Batch Configuration Print Preview Check File Print Preview and DDA $PhysicalPrinter System-Defined Variable SNMP Support 12 7845 0392---015
Section 4 Release Functionality This section describes the features added in Release 9.0, as well as features that were added in Releases 8.1, 8.0, 7.1 and 7.0. Features Added in This Release Enterprise Output Manager Release 9.0 includes the following new features and changes: Data Dependent Attribute (DDA) Charting feature The ability to generate charts is added to the Output Manager s DDA feature and is available for any output generated by a Print Job using the Windows Driver. The following two new DDA commands are added: Data Table --- to define the Chart Data Draw Chart --- to select the Chart template and draw the Chart The following key features are supported: 35 distinct chart types, including the common Area, Bar, Column, Line, Pie, and Point chart types. 3D support for most Chart types. Support for multiple Chart areas in one Chart. This feature comes along with the Chart Designer, which is an independent menu driven executable. It is used to develop, customize, and save various types of chart templates. Secure file transfer This feature provides the ability to perform encrypted (signed) data transfer using Raw TCP, LPR/LPD, and Output Manager protocols. A separate Certificate Signing Request (CSR) tool is provided to generate CSR messages which is a public key used to obtain Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate from a Certificate Authority (CA). 7845 0392---015 13
Transfer jobs using LPR/LPD protocol The transfer job functionality is enhanced using the LPR/LPD protocol to send customized data to the destination printer. You can now specify Job name, Job Classification, User Identification, and LPR Print Command as per RFC 1179 to perform a transfer job using LPR/LPD protocol. Stage output files in a temporary folder In Print Job, while printing to a file, Output files can be created or staged in a temporary folder. Users can select the temporary folder to create or stage an output file before moving the file to the destination output folder. Scale metafile to page size This feature provides an option to automatically scale Metafile to page size and ignore the margins defined on the Hardware tab of the Print Attribute. This feature eliminates the need for using a DDA to place the print stream data there by making it a lot easier for the users to use Metafile forms. Extend usage of Directory Alias Directory Alias can now be used for the following: Backup directory in Backup attributes Application to start property in Custom Job Attributes Directory Path property in Directory Monitors Directory Monitor enhancements The Directory Monitor feature can now perform the following: Identify and process zero length files Monitor multiple user-defined file types (*.txt, *.pdf, and so on) instead of monitoring all files. Logging enhancements The logging feature is enhanced to perform the following: Log the change in paper type. You can now view the log details if you change paper type of printer using the Output Manager print control or using Change Printer Paper Type. Log the unique File Name. You can now view the log details if you transfer files using FTP method as Upload file with a unique file name. Log the restore file details in Backup File management. You can now view the log details if you restore file using Backup File Management window. 14 7845 0392---015
Expand the use of Print Attribute s Output file naming rule This feature allows the Output file naming rule of the Print Attribute to be used for Custom printers. Print jobs that print to Custom printers can now specify the name and location of the generated output file. This allows a more meaningful file name to be created and can eliminate subsequent renaming operations in a document workflow. Copy File Properties and Export File/Job Management Window This feature includes the following enhancements: Ability to copy all or selected fields and their values in the File Properties form to the Clipboard, or to either export or write the field or values to a selected file as text. Ability to export or write the displayed file and job fields in the file and job management windows to a selected file as text. 7845 0392---015 15
Features Added in Output Manager Release 8.1 Enterprise Output Manager Release 8.1 includes the following new features and changes: Secure SMTP e-mail This feature provides the ability to send encrypted and digitally signed e-mail. Receive e-mail using IMAP This feature provides the ability to receive e-mail, including encrypted and digitally signed messages. Process HTTP responses from Transfer Jobs This feature provides the ability to process HTTP responses returned from transfer jobs. Create Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Output Files This feature provides the ability to create multi-frame TIFF files either using a Print Job or a Transform Job. Allow File Group Hold Directory Configuration using Directory Alias This feature provides the ability to configure the file group hold directory using a directory alias. This helps simplify the configuration. Improve scheduling of Custom Jobs This feature provides the ability to monitor the result of custom processes. It allows improved notification if the custom job process fails. It also limits the number of custom jobs that are active at one time to save the system resources. 16 7845 0392---015
Features Added in Output Manager Release 8.0 Enterprise Output Manager Release 8.0 includes the following new features and changes: Native XML processing XML input files can now be processed directly through transform jobs. The XML file can be transformed into an output format of PDF, HTML, XML, or Text and the transformed file can be further processed by another Output Manager job, such as an e-mail job. If the input file is not XML, it can be converted to XML by defining specific conversion rules. Send through HTTP or FTP Transfer jobs can use the HTTP or FTP protocols to send data to another host/location. These transfers can be secured using SSL. Receive through HTTP Data can now be received through the HTTP protocol. New USPS Barcode Support for printing the United States Postal Service (USPS) Intelligent Mail Barcode has been added. Overwrite generated files The print-to-file operation can be configured to overwrite existing files. This is useful when replacing PDF files in fixed locations, such as Web sites. New DDA commands Data Dependent Attributes (DDA) is the feature that enables modernization of output documents. New Else If and Else commands have been added to make DDA easier to use. Multiple e-mail attachments Email jobs can now have multiple file attachments. These can be generated through the traditional e-mail jobs or through the new XML processing, in which the e-mail attachment data can be defined in an XML file. IPv6 The OS 2200 host component and the Windows component are now IPv6 compliant. IP addresses used in the Output Manager configuration can be in IPv6 format. Improved SMTP configuration An alternate SMTP server can be configured for redundancy. Also, the user interface to configure SMTP servers has been improved and easier to use. Delete user files The File Expiration Search object has been extended to expire (delete) any file based upon the file s creation or last modified date or time. 7845 0392---015 17
Remote client control Privileged users can view and disconnect clients that are connected to the Output Manager server. This allows administrators to know who is currently using the Output Manager server. New security permission A new security permission is added that controls who can view and modify the Security Roles. This is valuable for customers who have security personnel, who control access to resources, such as Output Manager, but do not have permission to change the Output Manager configuration. User Tags User Tags are properties that are extracted from an incoming file that are then used in the File Mask process to create jobs for the file. User Tag processing is improved to allow tags to be specified using an <esc> sequence and allow them to be ignored in a print job without requiring DDA. Printer States The lock state of printers can now be retained across the restarting of the Output Manager service. Previously, the state would revert to a defined state. 18 7845 0392---015
Features Added in Output Manager Release 7.1 Enterprise Output Manager Release 7.1 includes the following new features and changes: Threshold Monitoring The Threshold Monitoring feature allows you to generate an alert and/or a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap when thresholds are exceeded or fall outside a specified range. The SNMP traps, which were available in previous releases of Output Manager, have been rewritten in this release to differentiate between those that occur when a threshold has been exceeded or falls outside a specified range and those that occur when the condition has corrected itself. Also, you can now use the Configuration Explorer to enable the Threshold Monitoring feature, to specify specific thresholds, and to indicate whether to generate an alert or an SNMP trap. Message Queuing Output Manager can now receive data using Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) technology. Change fonts within a word-wrapped area You can now print data to a word-wrapped area with font changes. Web Assistant database management If your site uses the Enterprise Output Manager Web Assistant product, you will no longer use the Database Manager or MSDE because database functions are in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition or SQL. Avoid transfer of empty files A new "Skip transfer if file is empty" property allows you to avoid problems associated with transferring empty files. Create alerts from COM applications Now COM applications can report errors as alerts (rather than through pop-up messages or events). This allows Custom Job applications to be more easily designed as noninteractive jobs. Visible indicator of job scheduling suspended and file receiving suspended Now, when some or all job scheduling or file receiving has been suspended, the toolbar images change to reflect this. Specify display fonts for client windows Using a new Display Fonts menu command, you can now specify the font type to be used for each Management window, as well as the property pane of the Configuration Explorer window and the Print Preview window (using Text mode). 7845 0392---015 19
Support for files in different character sets Output Manager can now receive and process files in different character sets (in particular, character sets using multibyte characters). You take advantage of this capability by specifying a code page using new properties in the File Mask, Print Attribute, and Coded Character Set configurations, as well as when modifying file settings and creating jobs. Support for traditional Chinese character sets Output Manager now supports traditional Chinese character set output for the Taiwanese market for files originating on the MCP system and sent to the Output Manager software running on Windows. Class Library for Enterprise Output Manager You can now write your own custom.net 2.0 programs to Create print, transfer, e-mail, backup, and custom jobs Create custom alerts Manage the Output Manager service options Manipulate the Output Manager configuration Read the Output Manager log files Demo configurations New demo configuration files have been included. DDA Designer CD There are now two ways to purchase the DDA Designer: As part of the DDA Designer and Web Assistant package Separately, through a new separately-priced DDA Designer CD You can now purchase the DDA Designer CD separately at a reduced price from the full DDA Designer and Web Assistant package. Sentinel Alert Service (SAS) version 9.2.8 A SAS stability upgrade is provided. 20 7845 0392---015
Features Added in Output Manager Release 7.0 The 7.0 release of Enterprise Output Manager provides a completely modernized product. Following are the key features and benefits of the redesigned Enterprise Output Manager, including new capabilities and ease-of-use features added to the user interface to simplify and enhance Output Manager administration and operations: Automated operations and remote administration handled through a Windows service. The new design provides improved security, more flexible administration, support of multiple and simultaneous client applications, and other enhancements. The Output Manager client application can access the service from anywhere in a Windows-based network, allowing authorized users to remotely administer the service. Enhanced security Role-based security ensures that every request to the application is from a user who belongs to a role that permits the associated operation. For example, administrators can allow one set of users to start and stop printers, a different set of users to configure items such as Print Attributes, and perhaps another set of users to perform only a more limited set of operations. Increased scalability Output Manager now offers increased scalability with respect to managing more than 32,000 files, jobs, and automatically monitored directories. Other configured limits are increased, such as the transfer limit and the executing print job limit. There are no limits for the number of jobs allowed per file mask. Configuration Explorer Configuration Explorer is the new backbone of Output Manager administration. Its Windows Explorer-like interface lets administrators configure "Attributes" and other items that are necessary to allow Output Manager to receive files, print files, back up files, and so forth. You can easily select multiple items within or across entities and simultaneously modify common properties; helpful descriptions of configurable items are displayed onscreen. Import/Export Configuration capability The new Import/Export Configuration capability is provided through the Configuration Explorer interface. It consolidates the capabilities previously available through Import Configuration, Print Configuration, and Batch Configuration, and it adds some very useful enhancements. For example, rather than providing only import capabilities and only for certain configuration entities, the new Import/Export capability lets you import as well as export all items or selected items for any configuration entity. From an easy-to-use interface, the administrator can also select items to import or export. In addition to being able to import the Output Manager configuration file type (.CFG), the Import/Export capability also supports the import and export of XML files. 7845 0392---015 21
Configuration error reporting If configuration errors are detected either when updating configuration properties or starting the service, an error report is displayed showing all the problems. If there is an error when the service starts, a message box is not displayed, but an alert is entered into SAS. Each message in the error report provides a hyperlink that you can click to easily fix the problem. Support of Unicode The entire Output Manager interface, such as configuration values and log files, supports Unicode. Improved performance Output Manager now offers improved performance with respect to receiving files and job processing. Directory Monitors (formerly called Auto Directories) Directory Monitors can now be triggered by file system events as well as the traditional periodic scan. Management windows enhancements The enhanced Management windows interface is easier for operators to use and offers additional capabilities. The current Management windows consist mostly of job management windows-----user interfaces that display information on jobs in progress (print, transfer, e-mail, and custom jobs), and resource management windows-----user interfaces that display information on managed resources (the file information database, available printers, backup files, and indexed files). The following enhancements provide better usability, flexibility, and functionality: A new Printer Management window, with behavior similar to other Management windows, such as the ability to select display fields, specify sort order, filter the displayed contents, and close the window. Separate windows for the Backup File Management and Indexed File Management (formerly combined as the Saved/Archived File Management window). Multiple management windows can be open simultaneously, allowing operators to more closely monitor activities. For instance, they can see a transfer activity in the Transfer Status window, printers start up in the Printer Management window, and the updated status messages in the Events window. The Management menu item in the main menu has been removed and replaced with menus tailored to each management window. The menu is accessible through a button on the Management window title bar as well as through a context menu. Alert Explorer The Alert Explorer window displays alerts that may require human intervention-----for instance, a printer needs a particular paper type, needs realignment, or is not functioning. Another example of an alert includes a notification that the Output Manager service has been started. With Alert Explorer, alerts are much easier to view and manage. Operators can respond to alerts by using various Alert Explorer functions. 22 7845 0392---015
Logging enhancements With the new log and tracing mechanisms, users can determine the current Output Manager status, find any errors that may have occurred in their Output Manager client and/or server, and audit Output Manager actions that have occurred. In addition, the Log Viewing and Reporting tool is enhanced, and it is easier to write log analysis programs. Integrated Backup and Index File Expiration capability The Backup Manager utility has been replaced with a File Expiration Searches capability that is integrated into the Output Manager configuration, providing a means to automatically delete expired backup and indexed files without executing a separate utility; in addition, log entries for these files are written to the Output Manager log file, rather than to a separate log file. The overall result is easier maintenance, support, and improved reliability. SMTP e-mail interface Output Manager now supports the widely accepted Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) interface for sending e-mail. SMTP is the preferred alternative to using the MAPI e-mail interface. Output Manager will continue to support MAPI, however, through the Legacy Interface Assistant tool. Globalization of Output Manager Output Manager is a world-ready, globalized application that you can have translated to any culture. "Culture refers to a user s language (for example, English) optionally combined with that user s location (for example, United Kingdom). Improved Web Assistant performance The optional Web Assistant feature supports multithreading for improved performance. New keywords The following new keywords are available for keyword substitution: CHARGECODE, DIRECTORYMONITORNAME, FILENODEA, FILENODEB, JOBCLASS, JOBNAME, MAILORIGINATOR, MAILSUBJECT, MIXNUMBER, and NOTE PROJ ECT. Data Dependent Attribute (DDA) enhancements Through the Configuration Explorer, you can add, modify, and delete DDAs; you can also use drag and drop to reorder DDA items and DDA commands. Here are general changes to DDA commands: You can specify a from/to range whenever a variable can be used for a DDA command property, and all from/to settings can be either a variable or a number. "If" blocks can be collapsed in the tree view for easier viewing. In addition to supporting JPG, GIF, metafiles, and bitmap files, the Position Graphic command now supports PNG and TIF files. $DirectoryMonitorName and $MailSubject are new DDA system-defined variables. 7845 0392---015 23
Every DDA item and command has a Comments property. Each item and command can also be enabled or disabled. New examples are provided that show a variety of techniques you can use to improve the look of your print data and how to manipulate print data. Example data files, source forms, Command Files, and DDA attributes are included. See the online help topics DDA Examples and Installing the DDA Demo CFG Files for more information. EasyR custom job The new EasyR capability of Enterprise Output Manager provides the ability to automatically create CDs/DVDs through the Output Manager EasyR custom job and the Rimage Corporation CD/DVD creation hardware. Toolbar enhancements The Output Manager toolbar is modified to include a button for the new Printer Management, Indexed File Management, and Backup Job Management windows. In addition, new buttons are added for easily creating jobs, suspending files, suspending job scheduling, and opening the new Configuration Explorer and Alert Explorer tools. The Lock and Unlock Configuration buttons are removed because the configuration lock concept no longer exists; instead, role- based security is provided. In addition, users can customize which groups of buttons are displayed. Online Help enhancements The online Help includes new multimedia demos that administrators and operators can view to quickly learn how to use new Output Manager capabilities, such as Configuration Explorer, Import/Export Configuration, Alert Explorer, and Management windows. To streamline Output Manager documentation and make information easier to access, the Output Manager Configuration and Operations Guide (7833 3960), also called the "PC Book," has been discontinued and pertinent information has been merged to this Help system. New examples provided on the release CD The Tools subdirectory contains utilities, example source code, executable Custom Jobs, and scripts that you can integrate into your Output Manager environment. 24 7845 0392---015
Section 5 Restrictions and Known Limitations You must use the same version for the Output Manager client and the service it accesses. For example, an Output Manager Release 9.0 client can access an Output Manager Release 9.0 service, but not an Output Manager Release 8.1 service. (Note that this compatibility issue applies to only the first two numbers in the version designation. That is, a client version of 7.1.5 will work with a server version of 7.1.6, because they are both based on the 7.1 version.) Capabilities Discontinued in Release 7.0 The following paragraphs detail some Output Manager capabilities that are not supported by Output Manager Release 7.0 or later. These capabilities have been discontinued either because they cannot function in a Windows service (such as the Output Manager service), or because the technology is becoming outdated. This information is intended to assist you with your migration planning. NetBIOS Communication Path The NetBIOS communication path is only intended to communicate with A Series enterprise servers running the MCP operating system. Modern MCP operating systems can use TCP paths for communications. Any customers using a NetBIOS communication path should migrate it to a TCP path prior to installing the Output Manager service. BMC Printers The Output Manager Windows service does not support the BMC printer interface. The Data/Ware 2000 AT channel board (DW2000) that drives BMC printers is no longer manufactured. It plugs into an ISA AT bus, which is rarely available on modern PCs. Therefore, support for this type of printer interface has been discontinued. 7845 0392---015 25
Novell Netware Interfaces The current Output Manager product receives files from Novell print queues and prints to Novell printers by using the Novell bindery emulation mode. This is an old Novell protocol, which has not been recommended for some time. These interfaces are not supported in the service. This means that the service is not able to receive files from Novell print queues. Files can still be printed to Novell printers by configuring them as a Windows printer. Any customer using a Novell printer definition should reconfigure that definition to be a Windows printer prior to the service delivery. The new service does not allow Output Manager to receive files from a Novell print queue. Adobe Acrobat PDF Writer Printer Adobe Systems does not support driving the PDF Writer printer from a service; therefore, the PDF Writer printer capability has been discontinued. Output Manager continues to support the Adobe Acrobat PDF Distiller Printer. 26 7845 0392---015
Section 6 Support and Services Unisys brings together powerful hardware and software, satellite links, multilanguage support, and 20,000 professionals to deliver round-the-clock, global service. Unisys understands that your business simply cannot afford to wait for support. That is why all Unisys support services are fully integrated to provide you with real-time access to the critical information you need. Support Online ----- Electronic Support Services For any questions or concerns about your Unisys products, turn to Unisys Support Online-----your complete information source. Support Online, the Unisys electronic support service portal, provides technical information through the Web for Unisys customers covered under a support service agreement. You can access the Unisys Support Online site at http://www.support.unisys.com/ Unisys Support Online puts a wealth of technical information on hardware and software product support services at your fingertips. Unisys technical specialists provide updated symptom and solution information, including frequently asked questions. You can also explore the Unisys Web site to learn more about services designed to add value to your information technology operations. Unisys Support Center The Unisys Support Center is your information resource for problems that cannot be resolved through Unisys Support Online or your site administrator. Your site administrator can place a customer assistance request electronically. 7845 0392---015 27
Direct Telephone Support Direct telephone support is yet another support option offered by Unisys. If you are located within the continental United States or Canada, you can call one of the following toll-free numbers during the times indicated in your service agreement. United States 800.328.0440 (Prompt 4) Canada (English) 800.387.6181 Canada (French) 800.361.8097 Customers outside the continental United States or Canada should contact their local Unisys office. Output Manager Services and Training The following are summaries of the technical services and training opportunities that are available. Services The Enterprise Output Manager Services group offers a full range of technical services, including Consultation services to answer site-specific technical questions. Installation and configuration services to create an information processing environment tailored to your site---for example, electronic forms or assistance with document modernization Conversion services to get clients up and running immediately and to maximize cost savings---for example, help you set up the 20 percent of the print jobs that generate 80 percent of the output. Migration services to help clients recently migrating to or from an IT vendor---ensures Output Manager is compatible with new environments. For more information on these services, contact your Unisys representative or send inquiries to EOMservices@unisys.com. 28 7845 0392---015
Training Output Manager specialists provide a variety of training options, including on and off site hands-on training workshops as well as customized training. The training workshops include a Basic Workshop, where students learn and experience the basic user functionality of Output manager, and an Advanced Workshop, where students learn to apply the most advanced capabilities that, for example, improve print and file management productivity and efficiency. See the workshop descriptions at http://www.unisys.com/customer-education/default.asp. On site courses or customized training can be scheduled through your Unisys representative or with an Output Manager Services representative, who can be contacted by e-mail at EOMservices@unisys.com. 7845 0392---015 29
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Section 7 Customer Product Information Output Manager Product Information Copies of Output Manager product information are available through your Unisys representative or you can access online versions of various documents from the Output Manager homepage on the Unisys ecommunity (http://ecommunity.unisys.com/outputmanager) and coming soon to Unisys.com. After registering or logging on to the ecommunity Web site, you can find online versions of various documents, including the following: Enterprise Output Manager Newsletters NOGKK and TGKK Case Study Enterprise Output Manager Capabilities Overview (7850 4800) Enterprise Output Manager Training (flyer) (7853 9087) Enterprise Output Manager Services (flyer) (7853 8881) What Is the Enterprise Output Manager EasyR Option? (3837 2496) Online versions of the following documents are included with the Enterprise Output Manager Release 9.0 installation CD: Enterprise Output Manager Help (6885 2698) Enterprise Output Manager Web Assistant Help (6885 2953) Alert Explorer Help Alert Filter Editor Help Alert Policy Editor Help (only for OS 2200 and MCP system customers) ClearPath Enterprise Servers Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath OS 2200 and ClearPath MCP Configuration and Operations Guide (7850 4362) 7845 0392---015 31
Documentation Updates This document contains all the information that was available at the time of publication. Changes identified after release of this document are included in problem list entry (PLE) 18782618. To obtain a copy of the PLE, contact your Unisys representative or access the current PLE from the Unisys Product Support Web site: http://www.support.unisys.com/all/ple/18782618 Note: If you are not logged into the Product Support site, you will be asked to do so. 32 7845 0392---015
Section 8 Ordering Procedure Overview The following methods are available for obtaining pricing information and ordering new or upgrade versions of Output Manager: Method 1: Unisys representatives can use the Unisys U-ACT application (a Windows application). U-ACT has been updated with the most current Output Manager information, including software licensing, upgrades, discounts, and optional tools, and there are convenient links to Output Manager documents on ecommunity, interim correction pages on the Unisys product support Web site, and coming soon to Unisys.com. Method 2: Customers with software subscriptions or Unisys representatives in the U.S. can call Unisys Software Updates at 1-800-829-1313. The most current Output Manager software will be ordered, unless a different release level is specified on the order. Both methods of ordering Output Manager software require you to specify the quantity of the desired Output Manager editions. Subscription Pricing Subscription styles are available that alleviate the cost and time to reorder major upgrade versions of Output Manager Release 9.0. Notification of major Output Manager upgrades will be sent to you with an easy-to-reply request for future upgrades. This process provides the following benefits: Subscriptions alleviate the difficulty of justifying the cost of an upgrade that was not included in annual budgets. Users will be provided with timely updates and upgrades so that they are always up to date on the latest version of products and have access to new enhancements and features. Subscription pricing is the most cost effective way of staying current with new Output Manager feature releases. 7845 0392---015 33
Interim Corrections After installing Output Manager, access the Unisys Product Support Web site at http://www.support.unisys.com to obtain the latest interim corrections for the installed level. For a list of resolved software issues included with this release, see the PLE database (Note that the PLE database lists all Output Manager fixes under the former product name, DEPCON. ) To obtain copies of PLEs, access the Unisys Support Online (USO) Web site at http://www.service.unisys.com. 34 7845 0392---015
Output Manager Editions Each installed instance of the Output Manager service requires a license. Each license includes a nontransferable, single-user copy of Output Manager. The following editions of Output Manager are available. Enterprise Edition The Enterprise Edition provides significantly greater performance capability than the other editions, especially when installed on a multi-processor system. The Enterprise Edition manages printers of any speed-----specifically, high-performance Windows and TCP/IP printers that print greater than 70 pages per minute (ppm). The Enterprise Edition provides the best performance and capability of the Output Manager editions. Remote client access is limited only by the capability of the system and communications of where the Output Manager service is installed. Similarly, given sufficient system resources, this edition can support up to 25 concurrent printers, 25 concurrent transform jobs, 50 communication listening paths (inbound) and 50 communication sending paths (outbound), and thousands of enabled printers. Department Edition The Department Edition is used when more than one of a type of printer is required but does not have to support high volumes of data or high-speed printers. The Department Edition manages printers of speeds not to exceed 70 ppm, including Windows and TCP/IP printers. This edition limits client access to 5 concurrent remote applications*, 5 concurrent print jobs, 4 concurrent transform jobs, 5 inbound and 5 outbound communications paths, and up to 50 enabled printers. Professional Edition The Professional Edition has two primary uses: First, for end users who want to view and possibly reprint all or parts of backup files created by another Output Manager system. And second, an administrator (the person who maintains the Output Manager configuration) may use it to test new configurations on a workstation before updating the production Output Manager system. The Professional Edition manages one of each type of printer configurable in Output Manager, including one Windows printer and one TCP/IP printer, where physical printers are not to exceed 40 ppm. This edition limits client access to 1 concurrent remote application*. There is no limit to the number of client applications that may run on the same PC as where the Output Manager service is installed. Further, this edition limits access to 1 concurrent print job, 1 concurrent transform job, 1 inbound and 1 outbound communications path, and 1 of each type of printer. * A remote application is defined as a single instance of an Output Manager client running on a remote computer or an application using the Output Manager.NET API running on a remote computer. If two Output Manager clients are started by one user on one remote computer and an Output Manager.NET API application is also running on the same remote computer, that counts as three remote applications. 7845 0392---015 35
The following table summarizes the differences among the editions: Professional Edition Department Edition Enterprise Edition Printer speed < 40 ppm < 70 ppm Any speed printer Client application access 1 remote application; unlimited applications may run on the same PC as the service 5 remote applications; unlimited client applications that run on the same PC as the service No limit; up to capacity of available resource Concurrent print jobs 1 5 25 maximum, up to capacity of available resource Concurrent transform jobs Concurrent incoming connections utilizing any number of Listening Paths Concurrent transfers utilizing any number of Sending Paths 1 4 25 maximum, up to capacity of available resource 1 5 50 1 5 50 Enabled printers 1 of each type 50 of each type No limit; up to capacity of available resource 36 7845 0392---015
Output Manager Host Software In addition to Output Manager software, appropriate host software is required for managing printed output from ClearPath MCP systems and OS 2200 systems. Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath MCP Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath MCP delivers print files from MCP systems to one or more Output Manager servers. Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath MCP is now packaged with the Print System (PrintS) software. There is no longer separate media for the Output Manager software. Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath OS 2200 Enterprise Output Manager for ClearPath OS 2200 delivers print files from OS 2200 systems to one or more Output Manager servers. ClearPath Servers The Integrated Operating Environment (IOE) software for ClearPath servers includes One license and media for the appropriate Output Manager host software One license and media for the Output Manager Department Edition Output Manager Release 9.0 is available with ClearPath OS 2200 Release 13.0 and it will be available with the ClearPath MCP Release 13.1. If you have purchased a subscription for the ClearPath software IOE and have a current maintenance contract, upgrades to the bundled software are included at no additional charge. Notes: The Output Manager Department Edition can be upgraded to the Enterprise Edition by purchasing the appropriate Enterprise Edition upgrade. Additional licenses for Enterprise and/or Department Editions are available for purchase. 7845 0392---015 37
Data Dependent Attribute (DDA) Designer Key and Web Assistant Enterprise Output Manager DDA Designer Key and Web Assistant are available in one of two optional, separately priced packages: DDA Designer and Web Assistant package --- Licensing is a single, nontransferable user copy of each of the two tools: DDA Designer Key and Web Assistant. DDA Designer Key --- Licensing is a single, nontransferable user copy of the DDA Designer Key. DDA Designer --- Once the DDA Designer key is installed by a user, Data Dependent Attributes (DDA) can be created and accessed by that user from the Enterprise Output Manager Configuration Explorer. DDA Designer is used for advanced document modernization and reformatting; for example, to move and manipulate print data based on the content and location of the data in a print file. With DDA, you can customize print data without changing the application program that produced the data. Options include loading electronic forms, changing fonts, moving or discarding text, and printing PostNet bar codes. Any Output Manager system can use DDAs created by another Output Manager system. DDA Designer is not needed for electronic forms if the print file is already correctly formatted to fit the form --- usually because the electronic form is an exact image of a previous real preprinted form. The DDA Designer is installed on the client and is licensed based on the number of individual users (developers). 5 developers = 5 licenses of DDA Designer. Web Assistant --- A Web site and administration tool that is generally installed on a Windows Web Server running IIS for Web services. The installation of an Output Manager edition (Enterprise, Department, or Professional) is not required on the Web Assistant workstation. Web Assistant receives any type of files from Output Manager servers, and posts these files to the Web. Users can then search for and view Output Manager-created files using their Web browsers. While Web Assistant can be used to post any type of file, it is commonly used to post PDF files. To create PDF files, PDF creation software must be purchased separately. Whereas the DDA Designer feature is licensed for each user (developer), the Web Assistant feature runs on the Output Manager server. When ordering the Web Assistant feature, always include one copy for each licensed copy of Output Manager where these components are installed. 38 7845 0392---015
Secure E-mail The Enterprise Output Manager Secure E-mail is an orderable no-cost component that enables the use of secure e-mail. This component allows signed and encrypted e-mail messages to be sent using the SMTP protocol. You can receive these secure messages using the IMAP protocol. If the e-mail messages are unsigned and unencrypted, these messages can be sent and received even if this component is not installed. X.509 certificates need to be installed for the e-mail addresses to send or receive signed or encrypted e-mail messages. You can install these certificates in the same computer as the Output Manager service or in the Microsoft Active Directory. 7845 0392---015 39
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