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In my CC Teams admin console the option to set up SSO appeared as a banner invitation, so i set this up, for the most part it seems to work with the one exception being that there doesn't seem to be any options to convert existing Adobe Id's over to a Federated Id or assign a license to a Federated Id if there is an existing account with an Adobe Id, the existing documentation out there has steps and menu's that don't exist for me.
I reached out to support who said this was still an Enterprise only feature, they didn't know why i had it or how it was working but they were happy for me, by the end of the conversation they said it was something upcoming for CC Teams.
Looking around i don't see anything saying this is available now for CC Teams or even a hint of an upcoming feature release, does anyone know any different?
I do realise all the documentation only says Enterprise but, banner on screen, easy setup and the fact i can assign licenses indicates something else.
Creative Cloud for Teams was until now not SSO. IMHO, they have implemented it in the Enterprise environment because getting hundreds of users to sign-up for an Adobe ID seems utopically complicated. Now that they have it up and running on that side, it would be a welcome feature for Teams. User administration would be much easier.
I do not see the option in my admin console. As of the description of Adobe support, it is probably not a time deferred rollout. Adobe used that often to avoid mass
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Creative Cloud for Teams was until now not SSO. IMHO, they have implemented it in the Enterprise environment because getting hundreds of users to sign-up for an Adobe ID seems utopically complicated. Now that they have it up and running on that side, it would be a welcome feature for Teams. User administration would be much easier.
I do not see the option in my admin console. As of the description of Adobe support, it is probably not a time deferred rollout. Adobe used that often to avoid massive problems in case of problems with the rollout. There is always only a small customer base that sees the rollout and may be concerned with bugs. That allows the customer service to do a good targeted job, to catch errors that slipped through the beta phase, and to avoid a fall-out in case of bigger errors. (So, it's not always good to be the first! 😉 )
It seems more that you have been activated by error. So enjoy your privilege.
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