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pbear*
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March 18, 2009
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Where my Adobe ID is not my e-mail...

  • March 18, 2009
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My Adobe ID is not my e-mail because that address may change (and it has). These things tend to get set in stone. I have no interest in calling an Adobe representative who will tell me after many more words that: no you're stuck with it, we can't help you.

Can I specify another e-mail for forum messages to be sent to?
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    Cindy-
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    March 19, 2009
    There is a provision in the user account to change the ID to your email and also the ability to change that email. I suppose I am going to have to fix that. I have about 4 ID's with another one tied to the same email so it will require some thought.
    March 19, 2009
    Cindy:

    That is how I landed in the same situation! Adobe were supposed to have fixed it but they never managed to migrate all of my old registrations over to my new e-mail linked ID so i have just left all of the old accounts scattered around their Server attached to screen names that I am not currently using.

    The whole idea of tying Adobe IDs to e-mail addresses (which do happen to change!) is both crazy and chaotic.

    In the past five years, we have had three Corporate-take-overs of the Cable company that provides ISP service in this area.
    Cindy-
    Known Participant
    March 19, 2009
    > What I don't want is multiple Adobe accounts holding software registrations, purchase history, etc.

    I had that too. Adobe straightened it out for me. I might mention that the reason I developed that problem is because I don't have my email address as my user ID. So when I automatically register software it uses my email address creating a new ID. I think I will fix that before I register software again.
    pbear*
    pbear*Author
    Known Participant
    March 19, 2009
    b @Ann, take two
    Also not worried about who sees my e-mail. It's what happens when the e-mail goes dead.
    pbear*
    pbear*Author
    Known Participant
    March 19, 2009
    b @Curt:
    Typically yes, but not in my case. I had an Adobe ID before it was required to be an e-mail address.

    b @Claudio:
    You and I have the same issue.

    b @Ann:
    I actually have a screen name on the Adobe ID account that is perfectly acceptable. What I don't want is multiple Adobe accounts holding software registrations, purchase history, etc.
    March 19, 2009
    ONLY Adobe get to see your e-mail address it's not viewable by anyone else (unless you make it so) and your Account is Password-protected anyway.

    Your SCREEN Name is the only thing that Forum Users see.
    Cindy-
    Known Participant
    March 19, 2009
    > Your Adobe ID and email address are typically the same thing.

    Not mine. It is a name.
    Claudio González
    Legend
    March 19, 2009
    But I don't want to use any email address as my Adobe ID!!! And, as far as I know, it isn't compulsory to do so. Or I would have been forced to change my present ID to an email address?
    March 19, 2009
    What John C instructed me to do in a similar situation was to create yet another Adobe ID Account using my current e-mail address.

    And then go to any other Accounts and change the Screen names in all of those to something that I didn't want to use.

    Wait a little while, then go back to the NEW Adobe ID Account that you have just created and change the Screen Name there to the one that you actually want to use from now on.

    That worked for me.

    Now I just have to remember all the other Adobe Accounts (with a number of different now-extinct e-mail addresses that I once had!) because my software registrations are scattered among at least three of them.

    It's a crazy system.
    Claudio González
    Legend
    March 18, 2009
    It seems that the original question isn't clear enough, or my problem is different.

    Some of us opened our Adobe Store account many years ago, when it wasn't compulsory to use an email address as your Adobe ID. And some of these, myself included, have refused to change that for an email address. My email address is in a separate field.

    Now the problem is in this test forum; if I ask for anything to be emailed to me, the software tries to use my non-email Adobe ID as my email address. And of course nothing is sent.

    Surely (hopefully) an easily solved oversight?