Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

...

...

...

Installation of Creative Cloud Connector on the local machine:

Info

This step can be performed at any time, independently of the remaining installation process.

...

  1. It can be done via the Adobe Exchange portal, search for "Digizuite Creative Cloud Connector"
  2. By using a 3rd party extension manager
    1. #1 recommended - AEScripts Adobe ZXP Extension Manager - https://aescripts.com/knowledgebase/index/view/faq/zxp-installer-faq/
      1. Download the installer from the AEScripts website for either Mac or Windows and run the installer
      2. Once installed, go to "File > Open" or use the shortcut command CTRL+O (on Windows) or Command+O (on Mac)
      3. Find the ZXP package provided by your Digizuite consultant in your file browser and click "Open"
      4. You will get the below window and click "Install"
        1. Image Added
      5. You should then receive the message "creative-cloud was successfully installed"
        1. Image Added
      6. You can then follow the steps on this page to access Digizuite Adobe Creative Cloud Connector - CCC5.5 User Guides
    2. Anastasiy’s Extension Manager - https://install.anastasiy.com/
    3. ZXP Installer (Note - this only install plugins and cannot remove, so this is the last option)
  3. By using Adobe's command line tool: (download using Firefox. Chrome seems to distrust it) (UPDATE: This is a user friendly alternative https://zxpinstaller.com/) (UPDATE2: If you have trouble uninstalling with ExManCmd.exe /remove "com.digizuite.creative-cloud", use https://install.anastasiy.com/)
    1. Unzip the folder
    2. Open the CMD (doesn't have to be "as admin")
    3. Change directory (CD) to the root of the folder you unzipped: cd "C:\Users\{your user}\Downloads\ExManCmd_win"
    4. (Optional) You may check which programs are already installed: ExManCmd.exe /list all
    5. Get the address of the CCC .zxp file
    6. Install the connector using the following command where the path in the citation marks point to the zxp file: ExManCmd.exe /install "C:\Users\{your user}\Downloads\digizuite-adobe-connector.zxp"
    7. (Optional) Run the following command, to see whether the zxp file was installed: ExManCmd.exe /list all
    8. If you have trouble uninstalling with ExManCmd.exe /remove "com.digizuite.creative-cloud", use a 3rd party extension manager listed above.

    9. Info

      The commands we're using can be found here

      No regedit needed

      Will install to Program Files (x86)


  4. Or by a manual installation: (regedit needed)
    • Acquire the installation files from your contact at Digizuite. You'll be sent a zip named something like"digizuite-adobe-connector.5.x.x-xxx.zip" (Edit: The zxp file can also simply be unpacked)
    • Unzip it into a folder you name anything - for this guide we've chosen to call it: com.digizuite.creative-cloud-connector 
    • Move the folder to either of the following paths:
  • Windows: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\com.digizuite.creative-cloud-connector
  • MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP/extensions/com.digizuite.creative-cloud-connector

Image Modified


Info
titleWindows only

If you place the files in both the Program Files AND the Program Files (x86) - you will very likely encounter issues.

Only place the files in Program Files.

Selection of config manager version

This new version of the connector uses the Media Manager 5's (MM5) Config Manager, as opposed to previously, where the Creative Cloud Connector (CCC) had its own version in the Config Manager.

...

If you choose option 2, please follow the installation steps below:

Installing of a proxy website

Step 1: Preparation

To install a proxy website please perform the following steps:

  1. Copy the provided zip file "digizuite-adobe-connector-website.5.x.x-xxxx.zip" onto your server and unzip it into a new folder.
  2. Copy the unzipped folder into the "Webs" folder (usually located on C:\webs)
  3. Rename the folder URL you wish for your CCC to be accessible through.

Step 2: Creating a Config Manager version solely for CCC to use 

This step is the whole "meat and potatoes" of this guide. Here you create what the the CCC points to. In other words, the other steps are there to allow the CCC plugin to point to the Config Manager version you create here.

...

In here - locate the ID of the Config Manager version by pressing the Menu button → Version information (found next to the Create new version button):

You'll be seeing something akin to the following image:

...

Note down the Version id - in this case, it's "/1/1/". This will be used in the following step.

Step 3: CCC website configuration

The proxy website needs to point to the new version you created. Additionally, it requires some info to be set, in order to fully function.

...

Please note: The fields "WowzaServer", "EnabledFeatures" and "InstrumentationKey" are not relevant for the CCC and can be disregarded.

Step 4: Creation of a New IIS Website

To add a new website on Windows Server, open the "Server Manager" console. Then, under the "Tools" drop-down menu, select "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager".

Image RemovedOpen the IIS

Image Added


Unfold the menu under the server name . Next, and right-click the webserver web server and select "Add website...".

Once you select "Add website...", a new window will show up. Here you have to do A new prompt will appear.

Input the following:

  1. Type in your "Site name". The name should be the same as the folder that you created in "Webs" folder for your Digizuite™ Adobe CC Connector in the preparation process (second step).
  2. Specify your "Physical path". You do this by clicking Site name: Input the URL
  3. Physical path: Input the path to the folder in webs. Either click "..." next to the text box and searching for Adobe CC Connector folder mentioned above.
  4. Specify the prepared DNS record name in "Host name", which matches "Site name".
  5. or simply paste in the path yourself.
  6. Host name: Input the URL
  7. Type: Change type to "https".
  8. Require Server Name Indication: Check off the box "Require Server Name Identification"Select the correct SSL certificate from the drop-down menu
  9. SSL certificate: Select a SSL certificate that is usable for the URL you've chosen.
  10. Click "OK".

Once

the site has been created, go into the bindings for the site in the IIS and create http site on the same domain.(Optional): Go into the site's bindings and add a "http" binding: