To Back Up A Version Cue Project; To Restore A Version Cue Project Backup Copy; To Create A New Backup Configuration - Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS2 User Manual

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To back up a Version Cue project

The backup configuration used to back up a project is set in the Version Cue project preferences.
Log into the Version Cue Administration utility.
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Click the Projects tab.
Select the check box next to the project name, and then click Backup.
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In the Backup Name text box, accept the name, or type a new name.
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Choose the project components you want to back up: Files (which is always selected), Project File Versions to back
up all versions of the files, Project Metadata to back up embedded information entered in Adobe Creative Suite
components, and Users/User Assignments to back up information about the users and their project privileges.
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Click Backup. When the backup is complete, a status page appears.
See also
"To edit Version Cue project properties" on page 162

To restore a Version Cue project backup copy

Log into the Version Cue Administration utility.
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Click the Projects tab.
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Click Backup List.
Click the name of the backup that you want to restore.
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In the New Project Name box, type a name that is different from those of other projects in the Version Cue
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Workspace.
Do any of the following, and then click Restore:
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To retain the list of users that were assigned to the project, select Restore Users.
To retain the same privileges for each assigned user, select Restore User Assignments.
To add remarks, type them in the Comments box.

To create a new backup configuration

New backup configurations are created in the project's preferences. When you create a new configuration, it becomes
the default for the project.
Log into the Version Cue Administration utility.
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Click the Projects tab.
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Select the name of the project for which you want to create a new backup configuration.
Under Backup Configurations in the Edit Properties page, click New.
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Type a name for the backup configuration in the Configuration Name box.
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Select what you want to back up in the Include list of options: Files (which is always selected), Project File Versions
to back up all the versions of the project, Project Metadata to back up embedded information entered in Adobe
Creative Suite components, and Users/User Assignments to back up information about the users and their project
privileges.
(Optional) Add remarks to the backup file in the Comments box.
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