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Snowdog63
Inspiring
May 30, 2023
Question

Switching between my machines is an absolute dog's dinner!

  • May 30, 2023
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Is there a "correct" was to activate & deactivate the machines I'm using on my account. Because at the moment, there seem to be about 20 steps when there surely should be one!!

 

Firstly, when I go into the CC app on the desired machine, it doesn't know my username & password! Why not? That is messed up! I have to go to the Adobe web site, log in there, navigate to my account settings & deactivate the machine & then repeat the entire process on the other machine, except Creative Cloud asks me to log in again every time but DOESN'T REMEMBER MY USER NAME & PASSWORD. So I have to go off to Safari, log into the passwords section & then copy & paste the password from there.

What a complete mess!!

Surely all I should have to do is to go up to the menu bar, click on the CC icon & go down to a menu item that says "deactive on this machine" then go to the other machine & go to a menu item that says "acitivate on this machine".

Why is it so ridiculously complicated. Or is it? Am I missing a key part ofthe system here?

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kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 30, 2023

if your credentials are not maintained something on your computer (eg, av, antimalware, cleaner etc) is removing or corrupting them.

 

the typical workflow when trying to use an adobe cc app on a 3rd computer: a prompt to sign out from one of the other two signed-in computers appears > you select the computer you want to sign out and you're signed into that third computer.  ie, one click after trying to open that app, and no typing is required.

Snowdog63
Snowdog63Author
Inspiring
May 30, 2023

Thta's precisely what I've had in the past & it's not happening now. I wonder how I might troubleshoot the issue? Any ideas?

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 30, 2023

you can start by checking the creation date of your stored credentials.

 

) Browse to the following location based on your operating system.
 
    A) Mac OS: /Users/<user name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE
NOTE: \Users\<user name>\Library\ is hidden by default. To unhide see below*
 
    B) Windows: C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE
NOTE: C:\Users\<user name>\AppData is hidden by default.  To unhide see below*