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>> On Tue, 3 May 2011 08:48:44 -0700, Chris Morton <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Allow me to restate the original criteria, as I know it today:
>>>
>>> - We have numerous scientific PDFs that need to have abstracts and some
>>> sort of an easily-searchable index. The PDFs currently reside on a
>>> single
>>> shared fileserver, along with everything else.
>>>
>>> - These documents need to have the capability of being accessed
>>> remotely.
>>>
>>> - The repository needs to be secure, even if this only means 1) placing
>>> permissions within each PDF file and 2) using Windows security at
>>> the master
>>> folder level to protect the entire fuile structure hierarchy.
>>>
>>> - We are a small company with extremely limited resources and little in
>>> the way of scalable IT infrastructure. (Near as I can tell, we're
>>> limping
>>> along with one server and our newly-minted IT director is singing
>>> the blues
>>> about lack of disk space.)
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