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Auto login Adobe CC with Windows Credentials (school active directory)

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Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020

Hi (In a secondary school) at the moment students have to log in to Adobe CC every time they log into Windows. If they don't then CC apps won't load obviously including Reader.  It is tiresome having to point this out to students more or less every lesson.  

I really need a way for a script or an app to take the Windows login username and password, append the school domain and then use that to log in to Adobe CC automatically.. my technicians say this can't be done, I say surely this is happening worldwide in schools using CC and surely it can be!?

Any advice greatly appreciated.

 

Sam

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Adobe Employee , Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020

Hello Sam,

I would suggest you using Kerberos which might fulfill your requirements. After implementing it, the user has to enter the email ID in the creative cloud app which will pick the windows credentials and will log in the account however Adobe cannot confirm if that will 100% work for you. Currently, Adobe does not support IDP initiated workflow. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020
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Hello Sam,

I would suggest you using Kerberos which might fulfill your requirements. After implementing it, the user has to enter the email ID in the creative cloud app which will pick the windows credentials and will log in the account however Adobe cannot confirm if that will 100% work for you. Currently, Adobe does not support IDP initiated workflow. 

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