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September 6, 2017
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Changing the Owner of a CC Library

  • September 6, 2017
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I have an existing library of over 100 assets that are shared with 20 people in our company, and used in hundreds of files.

The original creator of that library is designated as the "Owner".

That person is leaving our company - I want to change the "owner" of the libraries to myself without effecting current team members and linked files.

Is this possible?

I have read all related articles but none have clearly stated whether linked files and current collaborators will be effected with their given solutions.

Please relate the answer to effects on current collaborators and linked files. Thank you

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Correct answer David__B

I saw on this other thread that engineering plans to add this feature mid month

Re: Any way to transfer cc libraries to a different owner?

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David__B
Adobe Employee
David__BCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
June 6, 2018

I saw on this other thread that engineering plans to add this feature mid month

Re: Any way to transfer cc libraries to a different owner?

Participant
September 7, 2017

I have thought of one work around, can anyone confirm my logic?:

I can create a NEW library and invite all the current collaborators to it.

Then, we can "MOVE" the assets from the old library (created by the employee that is leaving) - to this new library.

Since collaborators are on both libraries the assets should remain linked to all effected files.

Do you think this will work?

David__B
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 8, 2017

Hi Katscosche,

Yeah, that should work so long as you have Edit level rights to the Library.

Also, so long as you had edit rights you could just make a copy of the Library here: Adobe Creative Cloud and you would be the new owner on the copy.

Hope that helps,

- Dave

Participant
September 28, 2017

Hi Kat,

Sorry for the long delay in responding. I think I missed your reply. I wouldn't think making a copy would break the links but probably the best way to find out would be to just test if you haven't already.

Best,

- Dave


Hi Dave -

I made a copy of a library that was shared with me to test this, and I had duplicates of the files. which I could edit independently of each other.  So I am thinking the links would be lost - I hope to do my final testing over the next week and I will update and close thread once I have a good answer.  Thank you for all your help -

Kat

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