pbarraud
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pbarraud
Adobe Employee
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Jul 10, 2020
02:40 AM
6 Upvotes
We've just launched a set of videos to help you to get setup and started with Shared Device Licensing:
So, go ahead, get a quick headstart on setting user identity on the Admin Console and directory trusting.
Learn about our Azure and Google connectors.
After you're setup, learn how to create shared device license packages and about permssions.
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Nov 11, 2019
08:56 AM
2 Upvotes
Earlier today, we shipped some minor but important improvements to setting up SSO in the Adobe Admin Console.
The updated workflow simplifies setting up a directory and also greatly reduces the time required for setting up directories, by removing the process to get the directory approved by Adobe. The enhanced SAML integration, now supports SHA-2 certificates and both CA and self-signed certificates. All new directories now use SHA-2 certification. You can migrate domains from your older SHA-1 directories to the new SHA-2 directories, by using the Domain Migration process.
To create an integration with your IdP, you now have two simple options. Use one of the following to generate the metadata file from your IdP console.
Download a metadata file
copy the ACS URL and Entity ID
Once done, upload your IdP-generated metadata file in the Adobe Admin Console and you’re done!
For more information, see “Creating Directories” in Set up Identity.
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Oct 03, 2019
10:28 AM
2 Upvotes
You can now include Adobe Dimension when you a create Shared Device license package on the Admin Console.
Using Adobe Dimension, your lab users can create product mockups, brand visualizations, packaging designs, and more with easy 3D tools.
You can update your existing packages to include Dimension or create a new package. And, then deploy this package to your lab computers.
To create a shared device license package:
Log into the Admin Console.
Navigate to Packages > Packages.
Click Create a package.
For more, details see Create Shared Device License Packages.
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Jul 01, 2019
04:37 AM
I'm assuming app-v implies a virtual machine environment. If so, then no, shared device license packages cannot be installed on virtual machines.
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May 29, 2019
04:22 AM
3 Upvotes
Shared Device Licensing is a new lab desktop offering, which provides Education customers with a services-enabled named user deployment (NUD) solution in a lab environment.
Shared device licenses provide education customers the ability to deploy the latest Creative Cloud apps in their labs and classrooms.
Your students and teachers can now:
Access Adobe’s latest apps such as XD and Rush
Utilize Creative Cloud services such as cloud storage, Adobe Fonts, and Libraries among others (free level entitlement)
To get started, read the Deployment guide.
For specific answers to your queries, read the FAQ. If you still have any unanswered questions or or observations, post a comment below.
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May 29, 2019
04:12 AM
1 Upvote
A serialized product, as installed from a deployment package you create with Creative Cloud Packager, is uniquely identified by a licensing identifier (LEID). For example, if the product name is Photoshop CS6 Extended, and it is installed in Mac OS, the LEID is Photoshop-CS6-Mac-GM. See this article for the list of the LEIDs for products in Creative Cloud. If you have a question or observation, post a comment below.
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May 29, 2019
04:04 AM
1 Upvote
If you're an Adobe teams or enterprise customer, the Adobe Buying Programs provide options for you to purchase, manage, and deploy Adobe products throughout your organization. Learn more about the Adobe buying programs on Adobe.com or read the FAQ for information about the VIP, ETLA programs and buying program policies. If you have a question or observation, post a comment below.
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May 27, 2019
04:12 AM
4 Upvotes
The latest version of Shared Device Licensing is now available (If you're new to Shared Device Licensing, the best place to get started is with the Deployment Guide) Multi-lab support: Create product profiles on the Adobe Admin Console that help you deploy your shared device licenses to multiple labs in your institution. Purchase products and licenses: You can also purchases products and shared device licenses right from within the Adobe Admin Console. Recover licenses: And, if you've installed licenses on machines that are no longer in use, quickly recover these licenses and reuse them on other machines. Define admin roles: With the new support to create product profiles comes the support to define specialized admin roles to manage these profiles. For more, see the Shared Device Licensing What's New. Have any questions, post them below or contact your Account Manager.
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Mar 26, 2019
05:51 AM
1 Upvote
As an end user, you cannot create Enterprise IDs. Enterprise IDs are created, owned, and managed by your organization. If you do not have an Enterprise ID, contact your IT administrator. For more details, see this document. Add your comments or questions below. Or you can create a new thread for specific issues or questions.
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Mar 06, 2019
03:41 AM
New endpoints: Notification service: *.adobess.com
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Jan 30, 2019
07:13 AM
3 Upvotes
Creative Cloud for enterprise offers a host of services to your end-users. There may be instances when you don't want your end-users to have access to particular services, such as Fonts or Behance.
The easiest way to control access is by using Product Profiles. You can enable or disable services by creating different product profiles and adding users to particular product profiles. Some services, however, are core. These cannot be switched off or disabled.
For proper functioning and access to these services, you must also ensure that your firewall or security setup does not block access to our network endpoints. Conversely, you may block a few endpoints to prevent access to a particular service to all your end-users.
For details, see Creative Cloud for enterprise - Network Endpoints. You can view a list of all endpoints, with a brief description of the products and services that access it. You can also download the list of unique endpoints as a text file. This article is updated frequently as we add more services, products, and capabilities, so keep a watch.
If you have a question or observation, post a comment below.
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