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December 22, 2018
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Connecting Bridge to Adobe Stock with a different account

  • December 22, 2018
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Hello,

     I am new to Adobe Stock. I've decided to start selling some of the animations I make for my tutorials and decided to use Adobe Stock. But here is the problem. The computer in which I have Adobe Creative Cloud installed is not mine (a family member), so the Creative Cloud subscription is under the account of the owner of the computer, even though I use the computer a lot. And see the subscription was just renewed for another year is not like I can abandon that account or buy a different licence, ouchie. The problem is I made an account that is for me, so I can buy and sell stock. Can I connect Bridge to Adobe Stock to publish with a different account than the one where Creative Cloud is licensed to? How do I do that?

Thank you for your help!

Adriana

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Correct answer ComputerBuddyBR_-_Adriana

Actually I found the way. Not with Bridge, but Adobe Media Encoder allows you to connect the  share function to a different account. All you have to do is add your profile name and password, and that's good. But to do that you have to encode a file, after the first time you do that, your preference for the second account is saved.

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Inspiring
December 23, 2018

Actually I found the way. Not with Bridge, but Adobe Media Encoder allows you to connect the  share function to a different account. All you have to do is add your profile name and password, and that's good. But to do that you have to encode a file, after the first time you do that, your preference for the second account is saved.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 22, 2018

Are you using a common user on that computer?

You may export your data to the disk and use the web-interface to upload your files. That works nearly as easy then using the build-in functionality.

Moving form Adobe Stock​ to Adobe Stock Contributors

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
December 22, 2018

Yes, I am.

We have one user only because multiple users tend to slow down the computer and we run really heavy software on the computer. I used FTP, but I know that when using Adobe's Integration I can already do stuff easily such as apply keywords I have already saved and other stuff. This first time I had to do things manually, one by one for 16 videos I uploaded and I wanted to make that process quicker.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 22, 2018

Well, you can't have the butter and the money of the butter! You will need to live with one adobe id for all adobe apps.

Multiple users do not tend to slow down your computer, however.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer