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Do all users require an enterprise license for applying SSO Federated ID?

New Here ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Hi, if I understand correctly it is possible to implement SSO (federated ID) with a Creative Cloud Enterprise license. If so, is it possible to implement SSO within the account for the other users with only an Adobe Express license? In other words, do all users require an enterprise license to implement SSO for all users or not?

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Adobe Employee , Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Hi @martijn_5116,

 

Thanks for confirming. As checked you earlier had a Teams contract. Please note that SSO is an exclusive feature available only with an Enterprise contract. An Adobe Enterprise plan refers to a licensing agreement designed for organizations that require centralized administration, advanced security, and identity management features such as Single Sign-On (SSO) using Federated ID. If your organization specifically wants to use the SSO feature, you would need to upgrade to

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Hi @martijn_5116,

 

Thank you for reaching out.

Based on your query, it appears you're asking whether all users must have an Enterprise license to use SSO with Federated ID, or if users with only an Adobe Express license can also be included under the same SSO configuration. Please confirm if this is the assistance you're seeking.

 

To clarify, implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) using Federated ID requires that users be managed through the Adobe Admin Console as part of an Enterprise plan. While SSO is typically associated with licenses such as Creative Cloud for Enterprise, Adobe Express users can also leverage SSO, provided they are provisioned as Federated ID users within your organization's Admin Console.

The key requirement is that the user identities must be managed through Federated ID accounts tied to your organization’s claimed domain. Users with personal Adobe IDs (not managed by the organization) are not eligible for SSO.

It's important to note the following:

  • You can have a mix of Adobe IDs, Enterprise IDs, and Federated IDs, but not within the same claimed domain.

  • A claimed domain supports either Enterprise ID or Federated ID, not both.

  • Adobe ID accounts can coexist with either Federated or Enterprise IDs, but they are managed separately.

For more detailed guidance, please refer to the following resources:

Let us know if you have any further questions or require additional clarification. We’re happy to help!

Regards,
^AN

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New Here ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Hi Anshul_Nautiyal,

I can confirm your interpretation of my question.

What does an Enterprise plan mean? What are the requirements for such a plan? One license for Creative Cloud for Enterprise? 

Our organization wants to apply SSO for all users (2 Creative Cloud en 5 Express). I understand all users must have Federated IDs. 

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Hi @martijn_5116,

 

Thanks for confirming. As checked you earlier had a Teams contract. Please note that SSO is an exclusive feature available only with an Enterprise contract. An Adobe Enterprise plan refers to a licensing agreement designed for organizations that require centralized administration, advanced security, and identity management features such as Single Sign-On (SSO) using Federated ID. If your organization specifically wants to use the SSO feature, you would need to upgrade to or purchase an Enterprise contract. The recommended team size for an Enterprise contract is 11 or more licenses.

 

You can find more information in the following document: https://adobe.ly/4ckcUmt

 

If you are looking to buy or upgrade to an Enterprise contract, you can fill out the following consultation form: https://adobe.ly/4l6iNaP

 

To implement SSO using Federated ID, all users must be provisioned and managed through the Adobe Admin Console. The key requirement is not the type of product (Creative Cloud or Express), but that the user’s account is set up under a Federated ID and managed through an Enterprise-level Admin Console.

In your case, yes, your organization can set up SSO for all 7 users (2 Creative Cloud and 5 Adobe Express) as long as all accounts are provisioned as Federated IDs and your organization is under an Enterprise agreement. You do not need every user to have a Creative Cloud for Enterprise license, but they must be included in your enterprise tenant and managed through Federated ID.

Hope this helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.

Regards,

^AN

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New Here ,
Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025

Hi Anshul_Nautiyal,

How do we get an Enterprise agreement. What does it require when we want to use Creative Cloud for 2 users and Adobe Express for mutiple users? We need this information to instruct out reseller. Many thanks! 

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025
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Hi @martijn_5116,

 

Thanks for reaching out. You can obtain an Adobe Enterprise subscription either directly through Adobe or through an authorized reseller. To get a subscription through Adobe, you can fill out this consultation form: Adobe Enterprise Consultation, and an Adobe representative will assist you in selecting the best plan based on your needs.

If your organization works with a reseller, you can reach out to them directly to discuss your licensing requirements. They can help you purchase an enterprise subscription or upgrade your existing plan.

For more information, you can check the Adobe Buying Programs page: Adobe Buying Programs or use the Adobe Partner Finder tool to locate a reseller: Adobe Partner Finder.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need further assistance.

Regards,
^AN

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