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Creative Cloud Enterprise Auto Single Login for all users Windows 10

New Here ,
Jun 14, 2019 Jun 14, 2019

Hi All,

    We've Creative Cloud Enterprise Education in some of our labs using Windows 10, which means the following:

           - The apps are installed locally on the lab devices but have to be logged on to Adobe to work

           - We've one Adobe logon account for all lab devices and all users

    Would it be possible to set all devices to log onto Creative Cloud automatically for all users and without users seeing any logon details.

Many thanks,

   David        

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Adobe Employee , Jul 18, 2019 Jul 18, 2019

Hi,

It looks like you are using Shared Device Licensing in your labs.

The model for SDL is 'bring your own services' and it allows users to log in and be able to work with any assets they have in storage or cc libraries, and use any services they have entitlement to. This is achieved by having each user log in with their Adobe ID (or Enterprise/Federated ID.) You have a Spark entitlement so you can add users to that profile.

Therefore SDL does require a sign-in from users. This should not be a gene

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Jul 17, 2019 Jul 17, 2019

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 18, 2019 Jul 18, 2019
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Hi,

It looks like you are using Shared Device Licensing in your labs.

The model for SDL is 'bring your own services' and it allows users to log in and be able to work with any assets they have in storage or cc libraries, and use any services they have entitlement to. This is achieved by having each user log in with their Adobe ID (or Enterprise/Federated ID.) You have a Spark entitlement so you can add users to that profile.

Therefore SDL does require a sign-in from users. This should not be a generic logon.

Enterprise Help | Shared Device Licensing FAQ


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