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March 25, 2020
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Free Student Access Not Working - Permissions May Be Required for PS, DW, AN

  • March 25, 2020
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Our university's IT admin submitted the form to get free access to our students in order for them to complete their assignements for the semester. We got confirmation that our request was accepted, but our students still can't download the required software.

 

Students are logging in with the correct school email address and their account details say 'Creative Cloud Free Membership. However, when they go to download Photoshop, Dreamweaver, or Animate, they get an error saying 'Permissions may be required'. They only have access to download XD, Premeire Rush, Fresco, and Bridge.

 

What are we missing? How can we help our students get access?

 

Any help/guidance is appreciated!

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Correct answer Bani Verma

Hi Anisah,

 

"In some cases, users may see Try or Buy options on a few pages on the Adobe website. Users can ignore these options as they don't need to purchase any product or provide any payment information to use the apps.

Users can launch the installed apps directly. For example, using the Windows Start menu or the macOS Launcher." Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/covid-19-education-labs.html#FrequentlyAskedQuestions

 

This means they can download the apps and sign in with their school ids and they won't get any trial prompt there.

Let us know if your students are seeing trial messages even after launching the CC apps.

2 replies

Bani Verma
Legend
April 3, 2020

Hey, 

 

I hope your request for the access has been successfully completed and the students & teachers of your org now have access to the Creative Cloud apps? 

AnnieKayAuthor
Participant
April 5, 2020

Hi,

 

Unfortunately, no. Students who already had created an account with their university email still do not have access. They are prompted to purchased the software or to use the trial for programs they have not used yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Anisah

Bani Verma
Bani VermaCorrect answer
Legend
April 6, 2020

Hi Anisah,

 

"In some cases, users may see Try or Buy options on a few pages on the Adobe website. Users can ignore these options as they don't need to purchase any product or provide any payment information to use the apps.

Users can launch the installed apps directly. For example, using the Windows Start menu or the macOS Launcher." Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/covid-19-education-labs.html#FrequentlyAskedQuestions

 

This means they can download the apps and sign in with their school ids and they won't get any trial prompt there.

Let us know if your students are seeing trial messages even after launching the CC apps.

caseym73668101
Participant
March 26, 2020

You have to add the users to the adobe admin console. That's the first step. although even after this many of our users having issues and we can't figure out why. Adobe failed rolling this out.. it's terrible.

AnnieKayAuthor
Participant
April 5, 2020

Same! It seems, for us, students who already had an accunt are having issues. Have you guys resolved your issues/narrowed down the issue? It was definitely a great concept, poorly implemented though.