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
Chapter 6 Using Automation Setup Assistant 89
I
To edit an existing automation:
1 Authenticate yourself if necessary.
2 Do one of the following:
 Double-click an existing automation.
 Select an automation, then click the Edit button.
The automation opens in Automation Setup Assistant, where you can make any
needed changes.
Note: You cannot change the automation type (file system watcher or metadata
subscription).
Important: When editing an automation created using the client’s Administration
window, you will not be able to edit any responses assigned to it other than email,
copy, or archive responses. However, you can remove any response, whether it is
editable or not, from the automation.
Deleting an Existing Automation
You can delete any of the existing automations by using the Delete button ( - ) of the
Final Cut Server System Preferences Automations pane.
To delete an existing automation using System Preferences:
1 Select the automation in the Automations pane.
2 Do one of the following:
 Press the Delete key.
 Click the Delete ( - ) button.
A dialog appears warning you that this deletion cannot be undone. Additionally, it lists
how many items are going to be deleted.
3 Click OK.
The automation is removed from the device list.










