I want PowerSWITCH to stop scanning dead-end folders
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:20 pm
I have a PowerSWITCH flow which creates thumbnail images for pages in a PDF file. The flow works without any problems on a testing machine.
However, when I start or stop this flow in our production environment, it takes SEVERAL MINUTES to do so. I suspect that the cause is related to the large number of files in the "dead-end" folder at the end of the flow. It is actually a Windows Share from another machine and it contains thousands of thumbnail images which are used in a web application on that machine. Is PowerSWITCH scanning this dead-end folder?
Is there some other mechanism I should use to transfer the output files from a folder managed by PowerSWITCH over to the Windows Share folder? I'm thinking of creating a scheduled task which simply moves all files in a dead-end PowerSWITCH folder over to the Windows Share.
Operating System: Windows Server 2003 R2
PowerSWITCH: Version 8, Update 8
However, when I start or stop this flow in our production environment, it takes SEVERAL MINUTES to do so. I suspect that the cause is related to the large number of files in the "dead-end" folder at the end of the flow. It is actually a Windows Share from another machine and it contains thousands of thumbnail images which are used in a web application on that machine. Is PowerSWITCH scanning this dead-end folder?
Is there some other mechanism I should use to transfer the output files from a folder managed by PowerSWITCH over to the Windows Share folder? I'm thinking of creating a scheduled task which simply moves all files in a dead-end PowerSWITCH folder over to the Windows Share.
Operating System: Windows Server 2003 R2
PowerSWITCH: Version 8, Update 8