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June 28, 2023
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Run photoshop in a windows container

  • June 28, 2023
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Hey there.

I'm looking to run photoshop in a windows docker container that's going to just execute a script over and over again on different network files. I can install photoshop in the windows docker image, but I'm getting stuck at signing into the creative cloud. 

Any feedback would be appreciated. 

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Correct answer SuJoshi

Hey, sorry for any confusion. There's no error. I'm just looking for a way to license adobe from the command line or something so I can avoid an error. 


Once the apps are installed, the users must log in to activate the product if they are using the named-user license. Any other licensing is not supported on any virtual environment except Acrobat.

 

Officially, there is no script or command to license the Adobe CC apps. Please check the technical support boundaries for virtualized or server-based environments: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/technical-support-boundaries-virtualized-server-based.html.

 

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Legend
June 28, 2023

I'm not sure this is allowed. Photoshop is only licensed for personal user by specific account holders. Impersonal use - use as a server - may be outside the terms of the license.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 28, 2023

@defaultu2d1gor0e6s0 

 

are you the admin of an enterprise or teams subscription that you're trying to control for the group?

Participant
June 28, 2023

Yes, but this is less of a setup for a group as much as a way to run a script efficently. 

Community Manager
June 28, 2023

@defaultu2d1gor0e6s0 The screenshot of the error will help us better understand the scenario and the issue.