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*The school has recently change over to a different licensing provider for Adobe Creative Cloud.  There is no change to access and what applications are accessible.  However, all Creative Cloud users will need to backup their Adobe cloud storage files, sign out of the Creative Cloud app, and then sign back in with an Adobe Enterprise ID using your Office365/Email credentials.  The steps and videos below will guide you through this process.
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== <b>Adobe Licensing Change</b> ===
**For Mac Users
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***First, either backup or move all the files located in your "Adobe Creative Cloud" folder
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The school has recently change over to a different licensing provider for Adobe Creative Cloud.  There is no change to access and what applications are accessible.  However, all Creative Cloud users will need to backup their Adobe cloud storage files, sign out of the Creative Cloud app, and then sign back in with an Adobe Enterprise ID using your Office365/Email credentials.  The steps and videos below will guide you through this process.
***Next, open the Creative Cloud app located in your Applications folder.  You will likely still be signed in with your old Adobe ID
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***Click on the Creative Cloud icon in the top menu bar of your screen (looks like an infinite loop)
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*For Mac Users
***Click the on the blue circle near the top right of the Creative Cloud window and choose "Sign Out"
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**First, either backup or move all the files located in your "Adobe Creative Cloud" folder
***Wait for a moment and you will be presented with the login screen
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**Next, open the Creative Cloud app located in your Applications folder.  You will likely still be signed in with your old Adobe ID
***Type in your school email address (if it's not already there)
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**Click on the Creative Cloud icon in the top menu bar of your screen (looks like an infinite loop)
***When you go to type in your password, it should now ask whether you want to use a personal account or a work or school account
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**Click the on the blue circle near the top right of the Creative Cloud window and choose "Sign Out"
***Choose the "Enterprise ID" school account option.  This is what you will use moving forward on all your devices
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**Wait for a moment and you will be presented with the login screen
***This will redirect you to an Office365 login screen.  Use your school Office365/email password to sign in
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**Type in your school email address (if it's not already there)
***Once signed in, you will be taken back to the Creative Cloud window and all your apps will be accessible once more
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**When you go to type in your password, it should now ask whether you want to use a personal account or a work or school account
***Move all your Creative Cloud files back to the "Adobe Creative Cloud" folder
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**Choose the "Enterprise ID" school account option.  This is what you will use moving forward on all your devices
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**This will redirect you to an Office365 login screen.  Use your school Office365/email password to sign in
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**Once signed in, you will be taken back to the Creative Cloud window and all your apps will be accessible once more
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**Move all your Creative Cloud files back to the "Adobe Creative Cloud" folder

Revision as of 15:30, 2 October 2019

Adobe Licensing Change =

The school has recently change over to a different licensing provider for Adobe Creative Cloud. There is no change to access and what applications are accessible. However, all Creative Cloud users will need to backup their Adobe cloud storage files, sign out of the Creative Cloud app, and then sign back in with an Adobe Enterprise ID using your Office365/Email credentials. The steps and videos below will guide you through this process.

  • For Mac Users
    • First, either backup or move all the files located in your "Adobe Creative Cloud" folder
    • Next, open the Creative Cloud app located in your Applications folder. You will likely still be signed in with your old Adobe ID
    • Click on the Creative Cloud icon in the top menu bar of your screen (looks like an infinite loop)
    • Click the on the blue circle near the top right of the Creative Cloud window and choose "Sign Out"
    • Wait for a moment and you will be presented with the login screen
    • Type in your school email address (if it's not already there)
    • When you go to type in your password, it should now ask whether you want to use a personal account or a work or school account
    • Choose the "Enterprise ID" school account option. This is what you will use moving forward on all your devices
    • This will redirect you to an Office365 login screen. Use your school Office365/email password to sign in
    • Once signed in, you will be taken back to the Creative Cloud window and all your apps will be accessible once more
    • Move all your Creative Cloud files back to the "Adobe Creative Cloud" folder