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Part 1 - Introduction

Batch Manual

Report Runner Batch is an automated report distribution tool for Crystal Reports. Report Runner Batch works with all versions of Crystal Reports. It makes it possible to automatically run multiple reports on a regularly scheduled basis, all without user intera...

Part 4 - Report Viewer Layout and Interface (and Customizing It)

Viewer Manual

Going from top-to-bottom, left-to-right, let's review all of the numbered items: Title bar (report file name) Minimize/Maximize buttons (pointing this out, because Maximize has a special feature where the blue bottom menu area automatically "hides" when ...

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PDF Board Manual

Overview of App Icons and Interface

PDF Board Manual

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Web Portal Manual

Part 1 - Introduction

Documentor Manual

Report Runner Documentor is free report (.RPT) documentation utility for any Report Runner customer. It's quick and easy to use. It can scan directories recursively looking from .RPT files. Once found, it will analyze them and log all of the information to a M...

Part 2 - Documentation

Documentor Manual

2.1 HOME VIEW Here's the main interface of Report Runner Documentor: It's very simple to add, refresh, and remove (delete) reports.  Note: You must have access to a Microsoft SQL Server database to use Report Runner Documentor. You can only document repor...

Part 1 - Introduction

Monitor and Debugger Manual

Report Runner Monitor and Debugger is designed to give any user, the ability to see all Report Runner processes active on their machine at any given time and the ability to review system wide settings and logs to assist with problem resolution. Various tasks ...

Part 2 - Documentation

Monitor and Debugger Manual

2.1 Starting Report Runner Monitor and Debugger The Monitor and Debugger should always be run as Administrator. Why? Because of two critical features provided by the application... listing Report Runner tasks and listing schedules (and modifying task credenti...

Introduction

PDF Board Manual

PDF Board is a versatile mobile application designed to simplify report access and management. It allows users to create "boards" of up to 9 PDFs that can be easily navigated through right and left swipes. This intuitive interface keeps your most important re...

Introduction

DropKeep Manual

DropKeep is an innovative email management application designed to enhance user privacy and streamline inbox organization. It offers a unique approach to handling emails, particularly focusing on spam prevention and user anonymity. Key features of DropKeep in...

Introduction

Virtual Task Runner Manual

Virtual Task Runner is a mobile application (combined with a Web API) designed to provide remote access and control of Windows Task Scheduler tasks. Download Virtual Task Runner for iOS in App Store. Here's an overview of its key features and functionality...

Installing the Web API to Your Server

Virtual Task Runner Manual

In order for the mobile app to connect to your Windows Server and fetch tasks, a Windows Web API must be installed. Here are the simple steps to accomplish installation. 1. Download the installer: https://virtualtaskrunner.s3.amazonaws.com/Virtual_Task...

Configuring IIS to Run the Web API

Virtual Task Runner Manual

Next we are going to configure the Web API (which we previously installed) in IIS. Note, in our examples, we will be installing to a URL of demo.virtualtaskrunner.com. In your case, it might be vtr.yourcompanyname.com. This is the exact process we used to co...

Configuring the Web API by Modifying Web.Config

Virtual Task Runner Manual

The final step with configuring the Web API is to add/set your custom settings in Web.Config (main configuration file found in the main installation directory for Virtual Task Runner).  There are a couple of ways to edit your Web.Config file. The first way is...

Configuring and Using the Mobile App

Virtual Task Runner Manual

Once you have installed and configured the Web API, the mobile app configuration is pretty simple. You simply create a new server (click "+" icon), name the server, enter your server URL where Web API is active, give server a location or description (your choi...

Accessing Logs and Using the Log Reader

Virtual Task Runner Manual

The Known Keep VTR Log Reader is a simple console application designed to help you review recent log records from your Virtual Task Runner system. The app reads log records stored in VTR.DB, a SQLite database located in the same App_Data directory as the Log ...

Overview of Mobile App and App Icons

Virtual Task Runner Manual

Overview of App and Icons

DropKeep Manual