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I can't find a place to reset the password for a Creative Cloud team member who is no longer employed by us. Can I reset the password as administrator?
The password reset Email shall be send to the registered Email, hence the password rest by you for another seat is not a viable solution.
However you can revoke the invite & assign it to any of the existing employee.
To activate the seat, that Adobe ID needs to accept the invite & then log out of the CC Desktop App & log back in of the new assigned Adobe Id.
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Rajshree
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The member who has been assigned the seat can reset the password for his seat. As an Administrator, you can send & revoke invite but not reset the password.
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Rajshree
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I have an open workstation with multiple people using it, and one of them has left. I don’t want to start over but I want to change the password so only current employees can use that seat. Suggestions?
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The password reset Email shall be send to the registered Email, hence the password rest by you for another seat is not a viable solution.
However you can revoke the invite & assign it to any of the existing employee.
To activate the seat, that Adobe ID needs to accept the invite & then log out of the CC Desktop App & log back in of the new assigned Adobe Id.
Regards
Rajshree
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Adobe doesn't care what you want, they provide you what they want to provide you and you have to live with it, like it or not. That is what they keep telling us over and over and over again through this forum for years now.
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Who's dumb idea was that. Account Administrators need to be able to reset passwords for team members. Also your (Adobe) account recovery idea with a cell number is just as stupid. We don't put personal cell numbers in company software accounts.
Kirk
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Agreed. That is completely and utterly asinine. Adobe will probably fix it... in a few years as per their usual time of giving a crap about their customers whom they charge an arm and a leg.
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I know this an old post. I couldn't agree more. 2018 and we're still struggling with adobe to do something. I have wasted numerous hours creating accounts, sending invitations, setting up accounts and revoking them when users leave in multiple large environments.
Called Adobe support on multiple occasions for the past few years and they still have not added this simple feature to reset passwords and to just simply create an account without the need for invitations as no admin wants users to have logins or control over any account of any kind regarding company owned software where the logins can be exploited or misused. Administrators keep logins and accounts and documents them not users.
Bottom line: Adobe software installation and user assignment has become a waste of time and a nightmare for administrators everywhere. I haven't not met a single admin to say anything good about Adobe's waste of time policies. Costing company time and money.
Someone needs to do something. I can create 100 Microsoft office 365 user accounts in the same amount of time to just create one or two users in Adobe, send the invitation, accept it, setup the account, then download the software.
Sam.
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There is no need to reset a members password. They can do by themselves. When a user leaves the company, his license assignment can be revoked.
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There is a need to reset a members password, its easier then explaining to them the long process of how to reset their own adobe password in most cases.
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ANd again: There is no need! And it’s not a long process.
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And again, there is a need, you may not need it or want it, but the rest of us are requesting it.
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Don't tell me what i do and do not need.
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LOL, not a long process... Except for when your awful mail server takes hours or DAYS to send a reset password. As of right now, it's been 26 hours since I requested the last reset password. You guys are the ones that randomly logged her out of her account and now she can't perform essential duties. This is truly infuriating. The last two requests took several hours and by the time the employee got the access code to reset the password, the time had expired because she used the first one. Now, she's been waiting with the reset window open in the background for 26 hours. With the amount of money you crooks charge for this application, you'd think you could afford to run a mail server. I work for a healthcare organization that built a process around editing .pdfs using your application which has clearly been a mistake. Patients are not being seen as quickly as they should because of this brilliant reset process. Get it together.
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Yes, there are many reasons why admins want to control the user's passwords. Please stop defending the indefensible.
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And here it is Oct 2019 and we still can't. Case in point - Terminating an employee who has company data/work product in his Adobe cloud, as one would expect, and what Adobe pushes. No way to block/safeguard the ex-employee from the company data other than I log on as the employee with the account password ( if I'm lucky) and back-up and delete company data. Eliminating just the Acrobat Pro license is not enough.
Contrast this to the multitude of legal options Office365 allows Administrators to utilize with Outlook and OneDrive when an employee terminates.
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That is very stupid. Administrator should be able to reset the password.
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It would be a nice feature to give the Administrator the power to reset passwords, without revoking the license(seat) of a user. I can see this being key in labs, and in companies with temporary workers.
Thanks for your response. Please put on the new feature request list.
Mike
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Agree with everyone else...you have to provide admin's the ability to reset user passwords. I can't think of a single software or other service where an Admin Console is available that the admin cannot reset the user password. I'm dumb-founded by this lack of a basic feature.
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This has been a request since 2014 and Adobe still has not added it even though it's members are screaming for it. Which either means they don't know how to implement it in their environment, or they just simply don't care what user base is requesting, I opt for the later, Adobe just doesn't care.
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Adobe may be cares of more important things.
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That is the problem, they don't care for the requests of the majority who are asking for it.
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How do you know that a « majority » is asking for it?
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Adambo,
I appreciate that adobe thinks that they are providing sufficient tools to manage accounts but I don't think you (or adobe) understand the needs of large organizations, especially schools. For an educational institution providing access to adobe products for instructional use, the organization owns the email accounts, ids, logins, etc. The institution has responsibility for maintaining the accounts and is liable for activity of those accounts.
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geoffw13809500 wrote
(...) understand the needs of large organizations,(...)
Large organisations can use single sign on, have complete control of cloud space usage etc. As I am admin of a small teams group, I do not have that option and I can't tell you how it works.
Students forget passwords or may not bother to reset them before class.
Why should they reset their password before class? As of my information, for lab computers you can define device locked licenses without the need of an Adobe id.
Response: That may be true in some places but institutions typically have internal policies that allow admin access to personal data.
That's illegal where I live. Personal data can only be accessed in rare and well documented cases. One of that cases is that parents can control e-mails and systems of K-18 children. That locks out teachers and administrators!
But arguing about the sense or non-sense of a specific feature is not my aim. As you feel you need a feature as that, you may add your suggestions via https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html​.