

If you install any version of Drive 4 after installing Drive 5, it replaces Drive 5.You cannot create a Collection in Adobe Bridge from files managed by a connected server.For issues that occur when connecting to a CMIS server, see the CMIS Connector Tech Note.


For the latest updates on known issues, go to These problems are known to occur in this release. In Mac OS, go to Applications > Utilities > Adobe Installers and double-click "Uninstall Adobe Drive 4".In Windows 8, go to Settings > Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a Program, right-click "Adobe Drive 4" and choose Uninstall.In Windows 7, go to Control Panel >Programs and Features, select "Adobe Drive 4.2", and click Uninstall/Change.This is because Adobe Drive 5 is installed, by default, in the same location as the previous release: Adobe/Adobe Drive 4/. IMPORTANT: If you have previously installed Adobe Drive 4.x, you must uninstall it before installing Adobe Drive 5. Without the update, Adobe Bridge crashes on launch or exit when you attempt to use it with Drive. An update for Adobe Bridge CC is now available.You must do so in order to run Adobe Drive 5. In Mac OS, if Java is not already installed you are prompted to install it when the machine is restarted after installing Adobe Drive 5.In Windows, you must have Administrator privileges for installation. Installation requires 500 MB of available hard-disk space.You cannot install Adobe Drive 5 unless you have already installed one of the desktop applications. (Note that Adobe Drive CC is version 5, and is identified here and in the UI as "Adobe Drive 5".)Īdobe Drive 5 is used together with Creative Cloud and Creative Suite 6 desktop applications (Photoshop, InDesign, InCopy, Illustrator, and Adobe Bridge). The new icons show the DAM status of a file that is checked out by the user, checked out by another user, or up-to-date. New file status icons are shown when viewing managed assets in a platform file browser (Windows Explorer or Mac OS Finder).An updated CMIS connector integrates with Alfresco 4.2, IBM FileNet P8, and Microsoft SharePoint 2013.If you were previously using Adobe Drive 4, these updates and improvements (along with key bug fixes) were introduced in the 4.2 release: When integrating with AEM DAM, performance is improved when browsing a large number of assets in Adobe Bridge.An updated Adobe Experience Manager DAM Connector extends support to the latest AEM DAM release (5.6.1) and includes additional performance improvements.Improved performance in downloading assets from supported DAMs.Supports both Creative Cloud and Creative Suite 6 versions of the integrated desktop applications.This release introduces key fixes, updates, and improvements, including the following: Check with your asset management vendor to verify availability of an Adobe Drive CC connector for their system. These features are present only when Adobe Drive (along with a DAM vendor's custom connector) is installed on the user's machine. Once customized by a Digital Asset Management (DAM) vendor, Adobe Drive represents the contents of the remote DAM system as a network drive on the user's file system and enables the use of "light-up" user functions inside integrated Adobe desktop applications, such as viewing version history or adding a check-in comment when saving a file. Asset management vendors can provide a custom connector for Adobe Drive to enable use of assets stored in their repository. The CMIS Connector enables basic access to servers that implement the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification.Īdobe Drive can be extended to support access to 3rd party asset management systems.The Adobe Experience Manager Digital Asset Management Connector enables access to Adobe AEM Digital Asset Management (AEM DAM).You can use Windows Explorer or Mac OS Finder, as well as Open, Import, Export, Place, Check In, Save, or Save As dialog boxes in Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Illustrator®, Adobe InDesign®, and Adobe InCopy®.Īdobe Drive CC includes two predefined connectors: Once connected, you can access server files in several ways. A connected server appears on your computer as a mounted hard drive or mapped network drive. Adobe Drive is a product that enables seamless integration of a digital asset management system with Adobe Creative Cloud™ and Creative Suite® 6 desktop applications.
