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October 15, 2018
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How to Share CC Bridge Libraries on local server

  • October 15, 2018
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How do you share Bridge libraries on a local server? Thanks.

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Correct answer Deepak_Gupta1

Hi,

You can Export & Import the CC Libraries, from Bridge.

In Bridge, go to Library workspace ->  Libraries Panel Fly out menu (berger icon at top right of panel) -> Export "Library Name" -> Store on Local file server.

Now from other Machine, import the exported Library.

Thanks,

Deepak Gupta

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Deepak_Gupta1
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Community Manager
October 16, 2018

Hi,

You can Export & Import the CC Libraries, from Bridge.

In Bridge, go to Library workspace ->  Libraries Panel Fly out menu (berger icon at top right of panel) -> Export "Library Name" -> Store on Local file server.

Now from other Machine, import the exported Library.

Thanks,

Deepak Gupta

Participating Frequently
January 14, 2019

I have a similar / related question.... actually I have two questions:

1) how many libraries will Adobe Bridge CC support?

2) if the local server containing the files/assets is controlled by myself, I can obviously share libraries I create (Export to collaborators) within Adobe Bridge CC; what if someone else on our network creates a library and wants to share it; how do permissions work in that scenario? (my apologies if I am confusing the technology with Adobe Creative Cloud online shared files/assets.)

New Participant
June 1, 2022

Hi Dan,

 

Nope. I do not think there's a snowflake's chance of Bridge ever will work on a server. The investment to do that (in time and engineers) is substantial and to do that properly would require a whole new rewrite of Bridge. At that point, they'd call it a new name. 

 

My strongest suggestion is to look for a professional solution to this. They are out there, but I cannot recommend one because I've never needed such features and have not worked with any of them.

 

You might try giving Adobe a call, they do have various "teams" programs and perhaps one of them might be what you need. But I'm guessing at that. Another thought is if you're on LinkedIn, ask there in an appropriate section for what other companies are using. 

 

Sorry I cannot be of greater assistance.

 

 


Appreciated. My next step was too look at the various asset and experience management tools they have available (which appear to be a little TOO powerful for my humble team of three) but we'll see 🙂

Sheena Kaul
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 15, 2018

Hi Jim,

Please see How to view & manage files in Adobe Bridge  for more details.

Regards,

Sheena

jimkahnw2Author
Known Participant
October 16, 2018

I don't see an entry for exporting libraries.

jimkahnw2Author
Known Participant
October 16, 2018

Thanks.