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− | + | === '''Installing the Adobe Apps''' === | |
* The '''Creative Cloud Desktop App''' (CDDA) is use to install the specific Adobe apps. | * The '''Creative Cloud Desktop App''' (CDDA) is use to install the specific Adobe apps. | ||
− | + | ==== Signing into the CCDA ==== | |
− | + | # Open the '''Creative Cloud Desktop App''' (CDDA). | |
− | + | # Enter your Evergreen email address and click '''Continue.''' | |
− | + | # Click on '''Company or School Account.''' | |
− | + | # Enter your Evergreen email address. | |
− | + | # Enter your password for that account | |
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+ | # 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 | ||
+ | #* [https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.html Check] the Adobe website for the system requirements for individual apps | ||
=== Troubleshooting === | === Troubleshooting === |
Revision as of 08:55, 6 January 2022
Contents
Licenses
- Evergreen has a limited amount of Adobe Creative Cloud licenses to assign to students for use on personal computers.
- Licences are assigned to students in specific programs or approved individual learning contracts.
- When a license is assigned the students should receive and email from Adobe with instructions.
Installation Instructions for the Creative Cloud Desktop App
- Check the system requirements for individual apps
- 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
Sign In
- Go to Adobe.com
- Click the Sign In link in the top right corner
- In the new window enter your Evergreen email address and click Continue
- Click on Company or School Account
- Enter your Evergreen password on the password page
- The Adobe website will open.
Install The Creative Cloud Desktop App
- 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 prompted
- 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
- The Creative Cloud Desktop App (CDDA) is use to install the specific Adobe apps.
Signing into the CCDA
- Open the Creative Cloud Desktop App (CDDA).
- Enter your Evergreen email address and click Continue.
- Click on Company or School Account.
- Enter your Evergreen email address.
- Enter your password for that account
- 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
Troubleshooting
- If you get a warning about the 7 day trial for Adobe Acrobat:
- The bottom of the Known Issues article has a fix
- If you get a warning about the 7 day trial or asking you to subscribe:
- Sign out of the Creative Cloud Desktop App and then sign back in and make sure to select Company or School Account
- If you had previously had Creative Cloud apps installed you might need to uninstall the apps and then re-install the Creative Cloud Desktop App
- You may need to run the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool
- For help create a support ticket at help.evergreen.edu