MIS Systems Thread, A2C - Inbox \ Outbox \ Archived - File Locations in Technical; Morning all,
Seen a thread on A2C already but this one is slightly different and I'm stuck right at the ...
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1st February 2012, 01:38 PM #1 A2C - Inbox \ Outbox \ Archived - File Locations
Morning all,
Seen a thread on A2C already but this one is slightly different and I'm stuck right at the start! Need to put in the locations of the EDI Inbox \ Outbox and Archived folders.
Does anyone know where these would normally be located or how I can find out what they are currently set to?
Hopefully an easy one but exams is something I've not really dealt with too much in the past.
Thanks in advance,
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1st February 2012, 01:42 PM #2 It depends where your current MIS is putting the files when they are created or where your current carrier is look for them when you wish to send them.
I use a stand alone laptop for RM securenet and it has those folders on my laptop (configured in securenet). What carrier are you using? I would look at its settings and see where it looks for the files to be transmitted (Output) and where it puts your incoming files (Input)
Hope this helps.
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1st February 2012, 02:17 PM #3 Within Exams - Tools > School Setup > School Details
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Thanks to matt40k from:
Sam_Brown (1st February 2012)
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1st February 2012, 02:18 PM #4 Thanks for that.
I am assuming the "holding box" directory is the "archive" directory the A2C app is talking about :/
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1st February 2012, 02:25 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
Sam_Brown
Thanks for that.
I am assuming the "holding box" directory is the "archive" directory the A2C app is talking about :/
Yep
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Thanks to PICNIC from:
Sam_Brown (1st February 2012)
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1st February 2012, 05:15 PM #6 We have our own Inbox, Outbox, Inbox Archive and Outbox Archive folders that we always download to and from. Then we manually copy the files into the Exam In/Out boxes in SIMS.
That way we have an exact copy of each original file, just in case they get corrupted during the exam processes. That used to happen a lot some years ago!
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