Trustees are users, groups, or managers that workflows can route documents to, assign Laserfiche rights to, e-mail, and retrieve information about in tokens. In order to use these features, you must assign each trustee specific properties. More information.
Tip: You can retrieve the specific token values associated with a user, group, or manager with the Find User, Find Group, Find Manager, Route Entry to User, and Route Entry to Group activities.
To define properties for trustees
Tip: Alternatively, if you have already attached a file to the Server from the current workflow definition, you can define trustee properties in the workflow's Referenced Objects property box. (To view and edit this property box, select a blank area in the Designer Pane and click the Advanced button at the top of the Properties Pane.) Select Trustees from the drop-down menu. Click Manage referenced properties, select a trustee, and click Manage.
Note: If the Laserfiche trustee directory you want is not listed, or if you want to edit one of the trustee directories listed here, click the Manage button. Make the desired changes in the Trustee Directory Manager.
In the Trustee Search dialog box, type the name of a trustee (a user, group, or manager) that you want to configure.
Click Search. If a match is found, the user or group will appear under Properties.
Select a group or user, and click View to open the Trustee Search dialog box to define properties for the selected group or user.
Note: If you search for a domain account and you do not automatically see directory information in the Optional Properties, Groups, and Managers tab, you are looking at a Laserfiche trustee directory. Use the Trustee Directory Manager dialog box to add an LDAP entry for your Active Directory or eDirectory host.
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