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- <B>Base Directory
- <N>Zetafax is usually installed on the file server under a
- <N>single base directory. The installation process creates a
- <N>subdirectory structure to hold the various programs and data
- <N>files. Each Zetafax user will also have a directory structure
- <N>within this for storage of documents, graphics etc.
- <N>
- <N>We recommend that you make the Zetafax base directory a
- <N>subdirectory of the root directory (e.g. F:\ZFAX) rather than
- <N>many levels deep, since a number of levels will be created
- <N>under it. The directories will need to be accessed by both
- <N>the fax server PC and by the workstations - more details
- <N>details of the permissions required are given below, but the
- <N>installation program and fax server will require full access
- <N>to the base directory.
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- <B>User File Access
- <N>The files used by Zetafax are split between four different
- <N>areas, depending on the type of access required by the
- <N>workstations. These are listed below, together with the type
- <N>of access required by the workstations to all files and
- <N>subdirectories in that area.
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- <N>There are four main <B>areas <N>within the Zetafax file
- <N>structure comprising subdirectories and files. The following
- <N>list gives the access rights or permissions required for
- <N>workstations. You should set up these access rights
- <N>if you wish to use all of the permissioning features of
- <N>Zetafax.
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- <B>Server area: zfax\SERVER (workstation access: NONE)
- <B>System area: zfax\SYSTEM (workstation access: READ-ONLY)
- <B>Users area: zfax\USERS\username (owning user only: FULL)
- <B>Request area: zfax\REQUEST (workstation access: FULL)
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- <N>Provided you are not concerned with privacy between users
- <N>it may be simpler to give all users full access to the
- <N>complete Zetafax filestructure.
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