The Administration settings are high-level preferences intended for network administrators, IT support departments, or operators with administrator-level permissions; in other words, they are advanced settings used to configure your main Data Station (server) once and then be forgotten. While every operator with the proper security permissions can access the Administration module, it contains settings that most operators won't be able to configure without help. An operator's access to these settings is governed by Alexandria's security preferences. Your library's administrator can manage these settings in Tools > Preferences > Security.
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- Send Data to COMPanion. If a Customer Support Representative needs your library data for troubleshooting you can easily send it to us by selecting this option and entering the Authorization Code you are provided.
Log Out. This button will log you out of Alexandria, despite if you have multiple windows open.
Quit Alexandria. This option will stop the Data Station from running and log out any active operators.
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Status | These settings allow you to perform maintenance on your library catalog and update your Alexandria program. | |
These settings allow you to designate an SMTP server to use for sending emails, such as Item Overdue Notices, to Patrons and/or Staff. | ||
LDAP | These settings allow you to authenticate operator and patron program access. | |
Checkpoint | If your library utilizes the Checkpoint ILS security system use these setting to enhance your SIP2 protocol. |
If you want the ability to email reminders, such as the Overdue Items Notice, to your patrons or staff you will need to configure how Alexandria communicates with your library's email server. Alexandria's email system is designed to potentially cope with hundreds of emails being sent (or resent) over many machines at the same time. If a send fails, the next resend time is generated by adding a random value between 3 and 9 minutes, spreading out the resend times so all the undelivered email still in the “short range” period isn't sent at the same time. If a send hasn't succeeded by the end of the “short range” period, the program will generate new send times using random values between 60 and 90 minutes. If a send still hasn't succeeded after 100 hours the email is discarded and a “return-to-sender” email will be sent.