Category Archives for "Notification Scheduler"

Why don’t I receive emails?

Why don’t I receive emails?All emails sent out by DocRead are sent using a separate application called the Collaboris Notification Scheduler. If you aren’t receiving emails it’s highly likely to be one of the following reasons :The Collaboris Notification Service isn’t installed and / or configured. Please read this the section on the Scheduler towards […]

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How to display a comment to users as they complete a reading assignment

How to display a comment to users as they complete a reading assignment DocRead can be used to create specific tasks for users requesting that they read and acknowledge key documents. The tasks can relate to policies, procedures or other important information. DocRead is particularly useful where compliance with these documents is essential for legal […]

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How to customize the DocRead Emails

How to customize the DocRead EmailsNote: The information in this post relates to DocRead for on-premises SharePoint only. Note: This Knowledge base article is relevant for DocRead version 2.x. If you are using DocRead version 3 or above, please refer to posts on the email template functionality.To amend the e-mails that get sent out with DocRead, follow […]

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How do I disable DocRead emails?

Note: The information in this post relates to DocRead for on-premises SharePoint only. If you wish to prevent DocRead from sending emails, then follow these steps… On the server that you installed the ‘DocRead Notification Scheduler’ load the ‘Windows Services’ mmc and locate the service that is called ‘Collaboris Scheduling Service’, then right click and select ‘properties’. On the properties […]

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How to Set Up and Refine Email and Web Part Templates in DocRead

How to Set Up and Refine Templates in DocReadNote: The information in this post relates to DocRead for on-premises SharePoint only. In DocRead version 3.0 one of the new features is the ability to assign tasks to users with different messages that you can create and specify e.g. “please read this document”, “please watch this video” or […]

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