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Teams user needs personal Lightroom app too.

New Here ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

I have a user licensed for InCopy through Teams but he also wants to install Lightroom. I tried giving a PS license to see if that helped... The only option for Lightroom through CC for Teams appears to be through an All Apps license... Not gonna happen.

Is there another app that bundles Lightroom? Can he install Lightroom using a separate Adobe account? Maybe purchase himself using his work-assigned Adobe ID?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

Cloud Plans https://creative.adobe.com/plans

-Special Photography Plan includes Photoshop & Lightroom & Bridge & Mobile Lightroom

HOWEVER, having 2 subscriptions on one computer (IF your Team subscription will not allow adding something for just one user) is somewhat complicated... since you would have A=Team and B=Individual

Which would mean signing OUT of A account and signing IN to B account to use the different subscription... and out of B and in to A

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New Here ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

I would be glad to license the user for the Photography Plan. I even licensed him for PS assuming LR came with it. The special photography plan isn't available through Teams. I can only license individual apps and LR isn't one.

I understand the complication of his own license as opposed to his teams license. Frankly, it's not possible, in any practical sense, to have separate licenses from separate sources.

Basically, the last question would be whether he could log in using his Teams-associated AdobeID and purchase it himself, rather than me putting it on the company dime.

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Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016
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I don't do Teams, so I don't know what he would be able to do using that ID

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