Max. Transfer File Threads
This is the maximum number of concurrent transfers. By setting this value greater
than 1, multiple transfers should complete faster because more than one will be
done at once.
Transfer Timer Interval
The interval at which system queries are services. The eHold Server checks for trans-
fers that are ready to be queued at this interval. Status messages and transitions
from queued to running are also performed at this interval.
Reset to Send File Delay
When this value is non-zero, it specifies the delay between issuing a reset and
beginning a file transfer. The default value is 0, which means that a reset is not sent
prior to beginning a transfer.
Progress Timer Interval
When a transfer is in progress, the percent completion messages are updated at
this interval.
Transfer Packet Size
When transferring a file to an eHold Player, data is written to the player ‘Transfer
Packet Size’ bytes at a time.
Show AccountID Checkbox
Each account has an AccountID. This is a unique number that is automatically gen-
erated. Accounts that have been saved to the database have positive AccountID
numbers whereas newly created accounts have negative AccountIDs. Some of the
event log entries identify the account using its AccountID. Check this check box to
enable the AccountID column check box to be displayed in the Select Columns
dialog box.
Auto-Dismiss Timeout
Messages that are displayed during a transfer are automatically dismissed after the
Auto-Dismiss Timeout has elapsed. In this way pending transfers will not be prohib-
ited from running should an error occur. Note that Auto-Dismiss can be disabled by
setting this value to zero (0).
Cell Date/Time Format
This string specifies how the Data/Time is displayed in the Task Start and Task End
columns of the List of Accounts display. Details for modifying the format string can
be found in Microsoft’s Standard Date and Time Format Strings topic in the .NET
Framework Developer’s Guide.
Dialog Date/Time Format
This string specifies how the Data/Time is displayed in the Task Edit dialog. Details
for modifying the format string can be found in Microsoft’s Standard Date and
Time Format Strings topic in the .NET Framework Developer’s Guide.
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