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I am using two different accounts on my Mac: one for work and one for personal projects. How can I use my CreativeCloud apps on both (using the same Adobe ID).
I can see CC updater icon with shortcuts to the apps on Mac menubar in one of my accounts, but not another one.
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Programs need only to be installed once. When you sign out of one account and sign in into the other, you can continue using the programs that are licensed for this Adobe id.
The "only" problem is cloud file synchronisation, as each id has it's own cloud space.
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No, it's right in line with what namnamnamnam posted.
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The OP asked a different question and I answered that you can rightly so. The problem that you just mentioned should be a different thread.
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You're right, jwildman, you are posting about the same question as namnamnamnam. However, it's the opposite problem to everyone else. To get the attention your problem deserves I recommend a new post. (It isn't likely to happen, though).
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Incredibly, rather than fix this issue, Adobe found a way to make this experience even more confusing and frustrating. All users need is the ability to use products they've purchased and use them simultaneously, regardless of the license's source. Adobe, how can you not prioritize a solution to this simple desire? Unbelievable.
You can see the new login experience in the video on this page. This is being rolled out to enterprise customers now. I literally cannot believe how out of touch this company is.
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Adobe engineers don't lurk in these user-to-user forums. If you wish to voice your concerns where it will be seen by Adobe, please leave feature requests on Adobe UserVoice.
https://creativecloud.uservoice.com/
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This is being rolled out to enterprise customers now.
That's the login experience for Enterprise Admin Consoles. Completely different to what is being discussed here.