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October 30, 2022
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Can I use the same account on two computers without any kind of sync?

  • October 30, 2022
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Hello!

 

I would like to know if I can have the same Creative Cloud license installed on two computers, without any kind of syncing between them. For example:

 

  1. No files used on computer 1 should ever be visible on computer 2, under "recent files" or anywhere.
  2. Settings made in for example Photoshop on one computer should only be applied on that computer.
  3. Downloaded content (brushes, fonts, etc.) should only be installed on the one computer they were downloaded to.

 

I don't know if this is how it works already, but I want to be sure. The reason I want this is simply that one of the computers is used only by me, but the other computer is used by several persons and hence I don't want anything I do on my private computer to be visible or affect the common computer. So what I want is essentially to have the two computers behave as if they used two separate Creative Cloud accounts.

 

Best regards,

Andreas

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kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 30, 2022

yes, but that would mean one of the two computers would not sync or would sync to a different user account or same account but different profile.  ie, both can't sync to the same user account unless a different profile with that user account.

Participant
October 31, 2022

Thank you for your reply! However, I don't really understand what you mean.

 

What I want is for the computers not to sync, i.e. the computers should not be aware of each other in any way. I don't use the cloud functionality, but work with all files offline and store them locally with my own backup solution. So, my fear is rather that some kind of syncing would still happen.

 

As an example, when I open Photoshop, I don't want the files I work with on one computer to be visible in "Recent" on the other computer.

 

Best regards,
Andreas

Community Expert
October 31, 2022

The computers would have to use the same user account. So the computer used by several persons would be using your login credentials.  And sync would have to be disabled to the cloud to prevent settings from being backed up. This would mean that any settings/plugins/etc would have to be backed up by you.  Also the several persons would have to share those same settings amongst each other so they would not have their own instance of the application.

 

If this is for a business/university or similar type of business there are special volume licenses that you can use so that each user can operate individually of one another and tie it to their own login with their own preferences if that is what you are looking for.