Difference between revisions of "Adobe Student Licenses"
From Help Wiki
(→Installation Instructions for the Creative Cloud Desktop App) (Tag: VisualEditor) |
(Tag: VisualEditor) |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
#A tour window may appear. Click either the '''Skip''' or '''Take Tour''' button. | #A tour window may appear. Click either the '''Skip''' or '''Take Tour''' button. | ||
− | '''Installing the Adobe Apps''' | + | ==== '''Installing the Adobe Apps''' ==== |
* In the '''CCDA''' you can choose to install individual apps as needed | * In the '''CCDA''' you can choose to install individual apps as needed | ||
* Click the '''Install''' button bellow the app name | * Click the '''Install''' button bellow the app name |
Revision as of 15:24, 18 March 2020
Adobe is making temporary at-home access to Creative Cloud available until May 31, 2020 for schools and colleges who currently have only lab access for students, at no additional cost.
Installation Instructions for the Creative Cloud Desktop App
- Go to Adobe.com
- Click the Sign In link in the top right corner
- Enter your evergreen email address and click Continue
- Click on Company or School Account
- Enter your Evergreen password on the password page
- Under Your Services it should list Creative Cloud. Click Open.
- On the right side of the screen Below your account name click Install Creative Cloud App
- If you see a window the says Permission may be required click OK
- The installer should download
- macOS: Creative_Cloud_Installer.dmg
- Windows: Creative_Cloud_Set-Up.exe
- Run the installer and enter and admin password if promoted
- On the Install Creative Cloud window click Continue
- A web browser window will prompt you to login like you did in step 3 above
- Click on Company or School Account
- Outside of the web browser the Creative Cloud Installer should be running
- When done the Creative Cloud Desktop App (CDDA) will open
- A tour window may appear. Click either the Skip or Take Tour button.
Installing the Adobe Apps
- In the CCDA you can choose to install individual apps as needed
- Click the Install button bellow the app name
- Some installations might trigger a second app to install
- For example installing Premiere Pro will also trigger the installation of Media Encoder
- Click the cloud icon in the top right of the CCDA to check the installation progress
- If your computer's operating system does not meet the minimum requirements for an app the last version that will work on your computer will be installed.
- Check the Adobe website for the system requirements for individual apps