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  1. Thanks. I have just tried this and have some questions. 1. After relaunching publisher with an Openasset image in the document, I get the "Openasset Login" dialog, but it does not work correctly. Our company uses SSO with Onelogin and Openasset is integrated with that using saml. I believe that the Publisher dialog is not properly sending the login data or something. It should automatically redirect to the SSO provider for login. I believe there should be an option in the login dialog that says "login with SSO provider" or something as I have seen this on other sites. 2. I finally saw the "loading image 1" message in the title bar...it would be nice if there was a gui option that would allow you to force full image download if desired and see status of download...like a progress bar. 3. You mention being moved to the front of the queue...is the queue visible anywhere? 4. Is the 10GB cache adjustable through GUI (preferable) or through registry or other back end methods? I am specifically thinking if there is computer that is stretched for space and needs to be customized. 5. Is there anywhere the cache can be cleared? The Openasset plugin for Indesign has both a cache size and clear cach option in the gui. These would be useful. It is very exciting to see this feature. This will help tremendously for adoption in the company and moving away from indesign.
  2. Our company uses Openasset and has been very excited to see this support coming. Now that it is available in Beta, we would like to begin some testing. Is there any info on how to link content between publisher and OA? Any other details, like local cache size, etc? Thanks for any details you can provide.
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