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USING ADOBE BRIDGE AND ADOBE VERSION CUE CS4
Adobe Version
Cue
Make the Version
Cue Server visible
1
Open Version Cue preferences.
2
To grant others access to shared Version
Cue projects on the server, choose Visible To Others from the Server
Visibility menu. To hide the Version
Cue Server from other users, choose Private.
Note:
If Version
Cue is installed on a Windows computer that uses a firewall and you want to share the server with others,
make sure that TCP ports 3703 and 5353 are left open. If you've enabled SSL for the Version
Cue Server, also leave port
3704 open. If Version
Cue CS3 is installed on the same computer, also leave port 51000 open (and 51001 if you’ve enabled
SSL). For instructions, see Windows Help.
3
Click Apply.
Specify a workgroup size
1
Open Version Cue preferences.
2
From the Workgroup Size menu, choose the number of people who use the Version
Cue Server on a typical day.
This setting controls how the Version
Cue Server handles the potential load.
3
Click Apply.
Specify RAM
The default amount of allocated RAM (128
MB) is sufficient for workgroups of fewer than 10 people and projects with
fewer than 1000 assets. Allocate at least 256 MB of RAM for larger workgroups and projects with up to 1000 assets.
Allocate at least 512 MB of RAM if you work with more than 1000 assets per project or more than 50 projects,
regardless of workgroup size.
1
Open Version Cue preferences.
2
In the Memory Usage box, enter the amount of RAM that you want to make available to Version
Cue (the default
is 128
MB).
3
Click Apply.
Keep the Version
Cue icon visible
1
Open Version Cue preferences.
2
Select Show Server Tray Icon (Windows) or Show Server Status In Menu Bar (Mac
OS) to keep the Version
Cue
icon visible.
3
Click Apply.
Turn Version
Cue on when the computer starts
1
Open Version Cue preferences.
2
Select Turn On Server When The Computer Starts.
3
Click Apply.
Change the location of the Data folder
The Data folder contains files that maintain the integrity of Version
Cue projects, file versions, and metadata. You can
change the location of the Data folder; however, you cannot move it to a network volume. If you move the Data folder
to an external disk in Mac
OS, deselect Ignore File Permissions in the disk’s Get Info dialog box.
Updated 15 July 2009