Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Task 
Adobe Cre­
ative Suite 
components 
Version Cue 
Administra­
tion 
Remove all In Use locks in a 
project or those created by a 
specified user 
No 
Yes 
View Version Cue Workspace 
logs and reports 
No 
Yes 
Add files to an existing project  Yes 
No 
Create file versions 
Yes 
No 
View file comments and other 
information 
Yes 
No 
Search for files using file infor­
mation (metadata) 
Yes 
No 
Initiate and manage a web­
based review of PDF files in 
Version Cue projects 
No 
Yes 
Logging into and out of the Version Cue Administration utility 
When you install Version Cue on your computer, Version Cue automatically creates a default user login ID with 
administrator privileges. You should change the password for this default user login, as it is publicly available for 
initial installation and setup. Until you change the default password, the default user login ID can only be used 
directly from the computer the Version Cue workspace is located on, not across a network. If the Administration 
utility is installed  on  your  computer, you  can start  using the  web-based  Version Cue  Administration  utility with the  
Version Cue default login ID (system) and password (system). 
Users working in a group with a login ID and password can log into the Version Cue Administration utility. The tasks 
that workgroup users can perform are limited by the privileges assigned to their Version Cue login ID by the admin­
istrator. However, users whose access level is set to None can’t log into the Version Cue Administration utility. 
You can display the Version Cue Administration login web page in the following ways: 
By opening the Version Cue preferences and clicking the Advanced Administration button. 
By clicking the Advanced Administration button in GoLive CS2, Illustrator CS2, InCopy CS2, InDesign CS2, 
Photoshop CS2, or Acrobat 7. 
By typing the IP address of the Version Cue Workspace directly into a web browser. 
By selecting Advanced Administration from the Version Cue system tray icon (Windows) or the Version Cue 
menu (Mac OS). 
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