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Restrictions and limitations
Document metadata is not delivered to a client PC.
Documents are not delivered to Windows user groups.
The client directory for received files cannot be dynamically set or changed at run time.
If a user is logged in to 2 different PCs at the same time, documents are delivered to the PC that the user logged into last.
In order to use the Send to PC server component in multiple processes, the default registration and file transmit ports must be
changed (For example, set the first process to have 3711 for the registration and file transmit port, and set the second process to
have 3712 for the registration and file transmit port.)
In order to run Send to PC server component and the client on the same machine, the registration and file transmit ports cannot be the
same (for example, set the file transmit port to 3711 on both the server component and in the client application, and set the
registration port to 3712 on both the server component and in the client).
If the user is logged in, the component will attempt to transmit the document 3 times before giving up and rejecting the job.
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