Scanning Servers default setup
I am using the enterprise version of the software and I have set up scanning servers in different locations. For the scanning and cleanup options, should these be set on the main scanner and all the rest unchecked?
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I am using the enterprise version of the software and I have set up scanning servers in different locations. For the scanning and cleanup options, should these be set on the main scanner and all the rest unchecked?
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