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User Guide 
Choose an option from the Repeat menu if you want backups to occur automatically (choose Don’t Repeat if you 
want to back up the project manually). 
Click Save to save the new configuration and to see a list of backup configurations. 
To back up all data in the Version Cue Workspace 
It’s important to back up projects in a Version Cue Workspace from time to time. Rather than doing this project by 
project, you can instead back up the complete Version Cue Workspace. You can also use this backup to move a 
complete workspace from one computer to another. If you restore  a backup copy of the  Version Cue  Workspace,  all  
current data on the workspace, including Version Cue projects, files, and versions, is replaced by the backup. 
Workspace backup files are saved to the default Backups folder in the Version Cue application folder. 
Log into the Version Cue Administration utility. 
Click the Advanced tab 
, and then click Backup Version Cue Data.
To add remarks about the workspace backup, type them in the Comments box.
Click Save. After the back up is complete, click OK to view the list of workspace backups.
To replace a project with a previous backup 
To replace current projects on a Version Cue Workspace with a previous version, you first restore the backup. When 
you do this, Version Cue Administration turns off automatically. You must restart Version Cue on the host 
workspace; it cannot be done remotely. 
Log into the Version Cue Administration utility. 
Click the Advanced tab, and then click Administer Backups. 
browser. (Notice that the Version Cue icon in the system tray indicates that it’s off
Click the name of the backup you want to restore. Click Restore. The Version Cue Workspace turns off. Close the
.)
Turn on the Version Cue Workspace.
Log into the Version Cue Administration utility.
Working with users and privileges 
Creating and editing users 
All users with a Version Cue user name and login (except those whose access level is set to None) can log into the 
Version Cue Workspace Administration utility. However, the tasks they can perform are limited by the privileges 
assigned to their user names. 
To restrict the Version Cue projects that a user can access, you can edit the project’s existing user names. Or, to restrict 
access further, you can create new Version Cue user names and assign them to a specific project. Creating new names 
gives you the most control over a project. 
Note: Only users who have system administrator privileges can create new user names.