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June 10, 2016
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Your pasword no longer meets security Standards or has expired

  • June 10, 2016
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we have rolled out Adobe Design (Indesign, Photoshop, illustrator & Adobe Acrobat DC) CC 2015 to one dept.

There has been a number of issues, but one I am referring to here is a number of users keep having to update their passwords.

Why is this?

The software was installed using a Named License package created from the Adobe Creative Cloud Package.

The process was to enter in the Users Email address into the Adobe Enterprise Manager.

The said user would then receive an email invitation which then the said user would create a password for.

A couple of days later then I would push out the design package created by the Adobe Creative Cloud Packager, this would install fine and the said user would login.

Thanks

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    Participant
    March 5, 2020

    Was there ever an answer here?  We are a Pre-K -12 school, and this issue happened again.  Whenever Adobe decides we have to update passwords, we have to stop what we're doing in classes, offices, and everywhere the Creative Cloud suite is in use, and update everyone's passwords.  We have a campus license agreement, but still get the "Your password no longer meets Adobe secutrity requirements..." message, and no one can proceed.  There is never any warning, and there is no way to pause or put off the password updates.  Microsoft Office 365 recommends not changing passwords as often, but Adobe insists on these regular interruptions of productivity.  Spend two hours on this issue this morning, and it wasn't something I had on my schedule.  Inconbvenient to the poitn that if there was another software company providing similar features, we would switch our school to that.