The DICOM Service Configurator

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The DICOM Service Configurator provides a user interface for setting the parameters in the trial.xml file. It also provides access to the DICOM Anonymizer Configurator. The DICOM Service Configurator is accessed by clicking the Update Configuration button in the DICOM Service column on the storage service's admin page.

1 Top-level Trial Parameters

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At the top of the DICOM Service Configurator window is a small table containing parameters that are apply to all the components of the DICOM Service.

If you want the DICOM Service to start automatically whenever the MIRC site is started, set the Autostart value to yes.

If you do not want all transmissions to be logged in the trial/logs directory under the root of the storage service, set the Log value to no. Some trials require logs of all transmissions, so carefully consider this change.

If you want duplicate images (images with the same SOP Instance UIDs) to update previous versions, making the last image received the only one stored and referenced in the MIRCdocument, set the Allow overwrite value to yes. This is the way most trials are operated. If you want all images, even ones with duplicate SOP Instance UIDs, to be saved and referenced, set the value to no.

2 Central Remapper Parameters

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3 DICOM Import Service Parameters

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4 Dicom Export Service Parameters

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5 HTTP Import Service Parameters

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6 HTTP Export Service Parameters

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7 Database Export Service Parameters

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