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Adobe Acrobat Standard - Automatically Sign In

Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

Hello,

 

We have recently switched from Acrobat STD 2017 to Acrobat STD Enterprise (Named User License). 
I am curious if there is a way to pass the authenticated user to the "Sign in" page when you first launch Adobe. 

Single Sign On is set up and works as expected. I am just curious if instead of typing email > Work or school account if I can just have it pull the authenticated users email and default to work or school. 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

Hi @Mike30328058awib ,

 

Use the Enterprise Toolkit for NUL activation customization.

 

See the link below:

 

 

 

Also check this other  link for additional reference:

 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

Hi @Mike30328058awib ,

 

Use the Enterprise Toolkit for NUL activation customization.

 

See the link below:

 

 

 

Also check this other  link for additional reference:

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023
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I was trying to avoid having the user type their email. 
It looks like I can't get around it - I'm reading the user has to sign in > Activate. So it's working as expected. 
Said login is saved under %appdata%\Adobe\AdobeUser Info - It's a long string so nothing I can push out via logon script. 

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