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January 28, 2022
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Adobe SSO CC Licensing Questions

  • January 28, 2022
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My org currently has 30 Creative Cloud for Teams licenses and 1 CC for Enterprise 'All Apps' license.  In the Adobe Documentation for AzureAD SSO it says a prerequisite is: 

  • One or more of the following products: Creative Cloud for enterprise, Document Cloud for enterprise, or Experience Cloud. 

 

Does this mean that only the user with the assigned CC for Enterprise license has the ability to use SSO, or does everyone have access to use SSO since we have 1 Ent license?  Very confusing.

 

Thanks

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Vikrant R
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 9, 2022

Only the "Enterprise"products support SSO. So you're correct, only the user assigned to the Ent product can use SSO.

Teams products use Business IDs (or Adobe IDs). For more information about supported Identity types, see https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/identity.html.

 

However, if you have just one user eligible for SSO, I'd recommend that you don't setup SSO and Azure sync. Just add and manage the user similar to how you manage the Teams users.

Participant
March 4, 2022

Poor answer here.  Adobe should be making SSO available for teams.  It is a major security imperative, not a feature to hide behind a paywall.  In fact, Vikrant's (Adobe employee) recommendation against configuring SSO is unfortunate.  You should be encouraging literally every user you have to configure SSO if it is available to them.  The security advantages are countless, especially when you consider the strength of the IdP's implementations of security features like MFA vs Adobe's offerings.