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Chapter 8
Installing Final Cut Server Clients
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About the Java Web Start Client Files
When you install the Final Cut Server client using the Java Web Start method, one or
two files end up on your system:
 finalcutserver.jnlp: This file is automatically copied to your download destination or
the browser’s temporary folder. This file then leads to the creation of the
Final Cut Server.app file.
You can double-click the finalcutserver.jnlp file to open the Final Cut Server client if
you chose not to create Final Cut Server shortcuts. If you chose to create
Final Cut Server shortcuts, you can delete this file.
Note: This file is downloaded each time you use your browser to install the client,
with a dash and a number appended to the filename if the file already exists.
Important:
If your browser has a setting that disables running safe files after
downloading, you will have to manually double-click the finalcutserver.jnlp file to
install the client.
 Final Cut Server.app: This is the shortcut file created by the client installer if you
chose to create the shortcut. Part of that choice was also to rename the file—your
file may have a different name. You can double-click this file to open the
Final Cut Server client. You can also drag this shortcut to the Dock to make it easier
to open the client.
Each time you open the Final Cut Server client, the server is checked to see if a newer
version of the client is available. If not, the currently downloaded client opens. If a
newer version is available, it is automatically downloaded and opened.