Disconnecting from a project erases the local project files on your computer, while leaving the master copies on the Version Cue Server intact. Disconnecting also removes shortcuts to the project from Bridge and the Adobe dialog box. You may want to disconnect to free up more space on your hard drive (new local project files are created the next time you open, download, edit, or synchronize a file). You may also disconnect from a project to erase your local project files from a project deleted by someone else in your workgroup.
If
an administrator deletes a project in which you have local project
files with Checked Out or In Use (Acrobat) status, you must manually
delete the local project files folder from your hard drive. You
can then disconnect from the project.
Disconnect from a project
Disconnect from a project in Bridge
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