

If automatic discovery is required, perform a native install of Bonjour for Windows 1.0.4. You will need to connect manually using Connect to Server and the URL or IP address of the machine running Version Cue Server instead. Note: Removing Bonjour prevents Version Cue clients (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Bridge) from automatically discovering Version Cue Servers and Version Cue projects in your local network. Users can then connect to the Version Cue Servers manually when running a CS3 application: Then delete the Bonjour folder - %ProgramFiles%\Bonjour. ”%ProgramFiles%\Bonjour\mDNSResponder.exe” -remove Directly after installing a CS3 application and before clicking on Stop Monitoring, remove the Bonjour service by running the following command: This means that we need to remove the service from inside the bubble. Therefore you will see the service start successfully in the first bubble, but in subsequent bubbles the service will start and then exit. The issue with allowing this service to run inside the bubble is that multiple copies of the service cannot open the same port. When started, this service will attempt to open UDP 5353. It is used by Adobe Version Cue CS3 client applications to dynamically discover Version Cue Servers on the local network.Īfter installing any of the CS3 application you will see the Bonjour service listed on the Virtual Services tab as #Id_String2.6844F930_1628_4223_B5CC_5BB94B879762#. Bonjour is Apple’s open source implementation of zero-configuration networking software.

When you install any edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 family or a Creative Suite 3 component on Windows, Bonjour for Windows is installed as a service on the machine. You can view information on this implementation here: Adobe Creative Suite 3 and Creative Suite 3 components install Bonjour (Windows) The Adobe CS3 products include the Apple Bonjour service for use with the Adobe Version Cue server.
