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Adobe Enterprise applications not linking to a pre existing Adobe account.

New Here ,
Apr 06, 2016 Apr 06, 2016

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User can see that they have been granted access but when using the CC downloader they are only offered trials. This adobe account was created years using a corporate email account and then later tied to Adobe Enterprise Dashboard user for CC products. I have removed and readded them in the dashboard and this changes nothing. They can see under their profile that they have been granted access under their products but can only get trials.

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Adobe Employee , Apr 07, 2016 Apr 07, 2016
  1. Ensure you are using the correct Adobe ID - if added to the dashboard as Federated ID or Enterprise ID make sure they are choosing the 'Enterprise' option when logging in.
  2. Sign out and sign back in to the software by going to Help>Sign Out
  3. Make sure you are connected to the internet
  4. The opm.db file contains cached user login information and deleting this file is a useful troubleshooting step. Once deleted a fresh file will be automatically created when you launch Creative Cloud and log back in.
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  1. Ensure you are using the correct Adobe ID - if added to the dashboard as Federated ID or Enterprise ID make sure they are choosing the 'Enterprise' option when logging in.
  2. Sign out and sign back in to the software by going to Help>Sign Out
  3. Make sure you are connected to the internet
  4. The opm.db file contains cached user login information and deleting this file is a useful troubleshooting step. Once deleted a fresh file will be automatically created when you launch Creative Cloud and log back in.
  • Close the Creative Cloud application.
  • Navigate to the OOBE folder.
    Windows: [System drive]:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE
    Mac OS: /Users/[user name]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE folder
  • Delete the opm.db file.
  • Launch Creative Cloud.

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