Adobe® Drive 2.0 User Guide
Working with remote files
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2.
Specify any of these options:
C
ACHING
:
The cache stores information to improve performance when you’re connected to a DAM
server. The cache takes up disk space; you can modify the configuration to optimize it for your system.
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After you have disconnected from all servers, you can click
Move Cache
to control where your
cached files are stored.
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Specify a
Cache Size
to set the maximum total size of the cache. When the cache reaches this
limit, the oldest cached files are automatically deleted.
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Click
Empty Cache
to delete all currently cached files.
L
OGGING
:
The log records information about the status of connections, and shows installation
locations and configurations of connected servers. In case of warnings or errors, it contains a Java
stack trace that you can send to your server administrator.
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Specify the logging level as
info
(log informational, warning, and error messages),
warning
(log
warning and error messages), or
error
(log only error messages).
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Click
Open Log File
to open the log file in the default text editor.
3.
If you have changed the configuration, click
Save
.
Working with remote files
When Adobe Drive 2.0 successfully connects to a DAM server, a mounted hard drive or mapped network
drive appears in the file browsers. You can use the contents of this drive the same way you use the local file
system. However, when you work with files from a DAM server, you edit the files in their remote server
location (as opposed to editing a local copy of the file and then synchronizing the local and server
versions). There is no need to perform any synchronization; the files you see in your browser actually reside
on the server.
When you save a file, Adobe Drive 2.0 stores a temporary file locally. It creates a new version of the file on
the server only when you check a file in, or save it as a specific version.
This is what a remote file system might look like, for example, in Windows Explorer.
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