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Either use the file wrtier of type "SMB" or mount the file system local to the mirth server. I assuming you mean SMB / CIFS (i.e. Windows), not NFS or some other shared file system. |
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A "Document Writer" only offers the option of writing to a directory (or share). The service account under which the service runs must have access to the share. If Mirth is installed on a Windows system: After installation (and unfortunately also after every Mirth update) the service runs with the “Local System” account. After restarting the service with a suitable service account, access in the "Document Writer" is possible via UNC path. Alternatively, you could assign a drive letter in the channel's deploy script using a "net use" command with the user data (password in plain text!) and then insert this letter with path in the "Directory" field of the document writer ("net use / delete" in undeploy script). However, this is not very elegant and insecure. It is better to run the Mirth service itself with an account that has access to the share and then address this as a UNC path in the "Document Writer". |
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I am relatively new to Mirth and was recently asked to attempt extracting data from HL7 into a PDF and sending the file to a shared network drive. I have figured out the PDF creation piece of this using the Document Writer destination connector but can only seem to get it to output to a local folder. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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