Setup and Administration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Server Setup and Administration Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to FinalCutServer Administration
- PartI: Installation andConfiguration
- Overview of FinalCutServer
- Using the Installer
- Configuring System Preferences
- Adding Users and Groups
- Using Device Setup Assistant
- Using Automation Setup Assistant
- Backing Up FinalCutServer
- Installing FinalCutServer Clients
- PartII: General Administration
- General Settings and Preferences
- Groups and Permissions
- Managing Metadata
- Managing Devices
- Managing Transcode Settings
- Managing Automations
- About Jobs and Logs
- Glossary
- Index
132 Part II General Administration
Trait Permissions Settings
Click the Trait Permissions button to configure access to a variety of areas within
Final Cut Server, including assets, productions, jobs, users, and so on. See “
Setting Trait
and Device Permissions
” on page 133 for more information.
Important: Most of the settings in the Trait Permissions pane are highly specialized and
should not be changed unless you have specific needs and are willing to spend time
testing the changes to make sure unintended side effects do not occur.
Many of the items listed in the Name column are reserved for internal use by
Final Cut Server. Changing these settings does not affect how the permission set
actually works. These include all of the items with “Tab” in their names.
The most commonly configured items are the media asset and production metadata
sets. These items all have either “(Media Asset)” or “(Production)” immediately after their
names. For example, you may want to forbid a group of users from accessing assets
that use the Graphic metadata set.










