The Best Way to engage InDesign with InCopy

Hello Mr./Ms.
I have some question about collaborating between InDesign with InCopy. My question is which one the best way to engage InDesign with InCopy, the way number one or number two?
Usually, I make assignment first in InDesign, and I put that file (.inca) on a server. So the editor can open the inca file from server. Instead of Editor, I take the incx file from server.
The Editor directly open Indd File from server, so I'm not necessary to create assignment file.
I hope someone can help to solve this my problem. Thank you very much for attention.
note: What server and network requirement for best result InDesign and InCopy workflow?
Best Regards,
Bambang Damayanto
[email protected]

I respectfully disagree; I think assignments are in most cases (not all) more trouble that they're worth.  For your local work, continue w/INDD files only. It just makes things simpler.
When an editor wants to work on something off-site, the designer can make an assignment on the fly for them.  It could even be the entire document as one large assignment. Since the stories are already exported, you just need to make the assignment (Create New Assignment from the Assignment panel menu) and the drag/drop the linked stories to that assignment. Other people can still open the INDD file but they won't be able to edit the stories that were packaged for the remote editor.
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    well if you want this , sync your device with iTunes , and then take a backup , when you click on the backup iTunes will bring up you a window , which ask you do you want to backup your apps or not. choose don't backup apps , then after you backup your device. go to Setting ~> General ~> Reset ~> erase all content ... after you erase your apps. just restore your backup. then you can sync your device with no apps and books and more like that.
    if I misunderstood please tell me so I can help u.

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