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Upon launching any Adobe application, users will see the following prompt:
Upon launching any Adobe application, users will see the following prompt:


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Enter your University credentials and click 'Sign In.' You will then have to select ''''Enterprise ID'''' when prompted:
 
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You will then be re-directed to the University sign-on page. Follow steps to authenticate with DUO two-factor authentication.
 
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Revision as of 08:59, 13 August 2019

Adobe Creative Cloud is a set of applications and services released by Adobe for graphic design, video editing, photo editing, web design, and mobile app development. The Creative Cloud (CC) applications are available campus wide and for home use.

Starting with the 2019 release of all Adobe applications, Adobe will be changing their licensing model from device based to user based. This change is effective across all Adobe applications, including areas that are multi-user such as public and private labs.

Signing Into Adobe CC

To use the newest Adobe applications, users must login using their University credentials and authenticate with DUO two-factor authentication.

Upon launching any Adobe application, users will see the following prompt:

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Enter your University credentials and click 'Sign In.' You will then have to select 'Enterprise ID' when prompted:

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You will then be re-directed to the University sign-on page. Follow steps to authenticate with DUO two-factor authentication.

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