FLASH CS3
User Guide
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See also
“Log in to Version
Cue Server Administration” on page 114
Shut down or restart the Version
Cue Server
When you shut down the Version
Cue Server, you disable access to the Version
Cue projects hosted on that server.
Each time you restart the Version
Cue Server, it performs an integrity check and makes repairs, if necessary. To
ensure best performance, restart the Version
Cue Server weekly so that it can perform the integrity check and make
repairs.
1
Do one of the following to access Version
Cue
preferences:
•
In Windows, double-click the Version
Cue
icon
in the system tray at the lower-right of the screen.
•
In Mac OS, click the Version
Cue
icon
in the menu bar at the top of the screen, and choose Version
Cue
CS3
Preferences.
•
Open the Control Panel and double-click Adobe Version
Cue CS3 (Windows) or click Adobe Version
Cue
CS3
in
System Preferences (Mac OS).
2
Click the Settings tab in the Adobe Version
Cue CS3 dialog box.
•
To shut down the Version
Cue Server, click Stop. When prompted, click Yes (Windows) or Shut Down (Mac OS).
•
To restart the Version
Cue Server, click Stop, and then click Start.
•
To automatically turn on Version
Cue when the computer starts, select Turn Version
Cue CS3 On When The
Computer Starts.
3
Click OK (Windows) or Apply Now (Mac OS).
You can also restart the Version
Cue Server by clicking Restart Server in the Advanced tab of Version
Cue
Server
Administration.
See also
“Advanced Version
Cue Server Administration tasks” on page 122
Working with Version
Cue projects
About Version
Cue projects
Version
Cue projects are stored on Version
Cue Servers. Projects store the master copies of files added to the project,
as well as file versions and other file data, such as comments and version dates. When the Version
Cue Server is
specified to be visible and projects are shared, multiple users can access projects, which can contain both Adobe and
non-Adobe files.
When you first open a Version
Cue project, Version
Cue creates a folder named “Version
Cue” in your My
Documents (Windows) or Documents (Mac OS) folder, and adds a project folder to the Version
Cue folder.
Version
Cue also creates a shortcut to the project that appears in Bridge and in the Adobe dialog box after you click
the Version
Cue favorite icon.
You can create and administer projects only if you’ve been assigned appropriate permissions in Version
Cue Server
Administration.