
FLASH CS3
User Guide
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Welcome Screen and updated terminology
A Welcome screen in Bridge enables you to quickly access Version
Cue
Servers and projects. Updated terminology makes it easier to work with Version
Cue.
New users and groups interface
A new interface for managing user access to Version
Cue includes the ability to
assign permissions based on group membership.
LDAP
If your workgroup uses LDAP directories for user account management, you can set up Version
Cue
to
search
and add users from these directories. Users can then log in to Version
Cue using their LDAP credentials.
SSL
Enabling SSL (Secure Sockets Layer, a security protocol), in Version
Cue Server Administration allows for
secure communication between the Version
Cue Server and Version
Cue-enabled Creative Suite components.
Version
Cue
SDK
Java developers can use the Version
Cue CS3 SDK to create plug-ins that customize workflows or
create connections to a DAM (Digital Asset Management) system. The API enables developers to deploy a server-
side plug-in to integrate custom solutions into Creative Suite 3 components and Bridge. For more information, see
www.adobe.com/go/developer
.
See also
“Create projects” on page 95
“Editing and synchronizing offline files” on page 111
“Create and manage users” on page 115
Version
Cue basics
Version
Cue
Server
When you perform the default installation of Creative Suite 3 Design, Web, and Master Collection editions, a
Version
Cue Server
is installed on your computer, but is not turned on. Version
Cue Servers store Version
Cue
projects and their related assets. You access the Version
Cue Server by using Adobe Bridge or the Adobe dialog box
in Version
Cue-enabled Creative Suite components. You can start the Version
Cue Server on your computer, or,
optimally, install and run the Version
Cue Server on a dedicated computer accessible to others on your network.
When you first turn on the Version
Cue Server, you’ll be prompted to specify initial server settings, including a
system administrator password, server name and visibility settings, and user account creation settings.
Version
Cue Server Administration
Once you’ve installed and turned on the Version
Cue Server, use
Version
Cue Server Administration
to set up users,
create projects and edit their properties, create and administer PDF reviews, and configure the Version
Cue Server.
Version
Cue
projects
Version
Cue uses
projects
to store related files and folders. Projects are stored on Version
Cue Servers. Projects store
the master copies of files added to the project, as well as file metadata such as version information and comments.
Local project files and server versions
Local project files
are created on your hard drive when you open and edit a file from a Version
Cue project
(Version
Cue marks the file as checked out by you). As you work with the local project file, you save changes to it by
choosing File > Save. This updates the local file on your hard drive, but not the file on the Version
Cue Server.
When you’re ready to check in the local project file changes back to the Version
Cue Server, you create a
version
by
using the Check In command. Versions represent a snapshot of the file at a given time.