AutoCapture Client Release Notes
January 20, 2016 — Version 7.0.1.1 This AutoCapture Client refresh release includes new features as well as enhancements
and bug fixes. This document may be updated periodically as more information becomes
available.
Contents
Introduction
Installation
History
New features
Known Issues
Legal Statements and Copyright
Trademarks
Introduction
AutoCapture Client is an AutoStore component that extends capture capabilities to
the
desktop on a user's workstation. You can use this component to capture specified file
types that reside on a workstation into a workflow.
The AutoCapture client component includes three features:
- AutoCapture client application — A stand-alone application window that lets you
select and capture documents using AutoCapture menus, forms, and actions defined on
an AutoCapture server.
- AutoCapture Office — A Microsoft Office add-in that allows you to capture a document
in Microsoft Word or to capture selected messages in Microsoft Outlook.
- AutoCapture Explorer — An Explorer add-in that adds AutoCapture menus to the Windows
Explorer shortcut menu for capturing selected files in an Explorer window.
Installation
Use the AutoCaptureClientPack.exe file to install the AutoCapture
client, the AutoCapture Explorer add-in, and the Microsoft Office AutoCapture add-in.
The AutoCaptureClientPack.exe file is located on the
AutoStore server in the Distributable folder in the AutoStore
program files folder. For enterprise-wide deployments, AutoCapture Client can be
installed through the command-line. Refer to the AutoCapture Server release notes
or to
the AutoCapture Client help documentation for details about command line options.
History
ACC.exe 7.0.1.0 (1/7/2016), ACCL.dll 7.0.1.6 (1/28/2016), ACClient 7.0.1.1(01/7/2015), ACOffice.dll 7.0.1.0 (1/7/2016)
- Added command-line option that hides AutoCapture menu in Explorer.
- Prevent sending a partial job when the Enter key is hit.
- Nuance Power PDF
client.
AutoCapture Application Version 6.0.0.9, AutoCapture Library Version 6.0.0.22, AutoCapture
Client Extension Version 6.0.0.10, AutoCapture Office Library Version 6.0.0.1 (06/25/2014)
- Updated the libeay32.dll (1.0.1.8) and ssleay32.dll (1.0.1.8) OpenSSL files in AutoStore
components to address open-source encryption security vulnerability between servers
and clients.
AutoCapture Application Version 6.0.0.9, AutoCapture Library Version 6.0.0.22, AutoCapture
Client Extension Version 6.0.0.10, AutoCapture Office Library Version 6.0.0.1 (3/28/2013)
- Added support for file selection through the file pane section of the client interface.
Users can now select multiple files at one time.
- Added option to close the main window after sending the file.
- Added support for command-line installation of AutoCapture Client.
- Fixed issue where application would terminate abruptly when dragging and dropping
a file to AutoCapture.
- Fixed issue where sending a document to an AutoCapture action through the command
line resulted in the application terminating.
New features
Known Issues
- With Internet Explorer version 10 installed on the
AutoStore server side, Windows Explorer AutoCapture client fields will not be
editable. However, using the Desktop AutoCapture client will allow you to edit the
AutoCapture client fields.
Legal Statements and Copyright
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Trademarks
Nuance Communications, AutoStore, the AutoStore logo, are registered trademarks or
trademarks of Nuance
Communications, Inc. in the United States or other countries. All other names and
trademarks referenced herein are trademarks of Nuance
Communications or their respective owners. Designations used by third-party manufacturers
and sellers to distinguish their products may be
claimed as trademarks by those third parties.