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==Installation and Licensing==
==Installation and Licensing==
'''Please note that UMD's license only allows for two concurrent logons (on two computing devices) to use any Creative Cloud product. If you are already logged onto two devices and try to log on a third, it will prompt you to confirm that you are OK with being signed out of one or more of the other devices in order to use Creative Cloud products on that new device.'''
===UMIACS-supported desktop machines===
===UMIACS-supported desktop machines===
Please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] if you would like one or more Creative Cloud products installed on a supported [[Windows]] or macOS desktop machine. Staff will create a bundle that contains the applications you want and deploy it to the machine. It will be licensed under our site license for Adobe products.
Please [[HelpDesk | contact staff]] if you would like one or more Creative Cloud products installed on a supported [[Windows]] or macOS desktop machine. Staff will install the Creative Cloud desktop app and the applications that you want.


Please note that after August 13th, 2019, all site licensed Adobe products will expire and will not be issued a license for renewal, as [https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/licensing.html device/serial licensing is no longer supported by Adobe]. You will need to sign in with your UMD account similarly to how you would have to for laptops or other personal machines by following the steps [https://umd.service-now.com/itsupport?id=kb_article&article=KB0013664 here].
You will still need to sign in with your UMD account to use the apps the same as how you have to for laptops or other personal machines by following the steps [https://umd.service-now.com/itsupport?id=kb_article&article=KB0013664 here].


===All other machines===
===All other machines===
Creative Cloud products can be installed on laptops or personal machines following the instructions provided by UMD on Terpware for [https://terpware.umd.edu/Windows/List/244 Windows] or [https://terpware.umd.edu/Mac/List/244 macOS]. Faculty and staff should choose the Faculty and Staff Enterprise '''for Individuals''' option.
Creative Cloud products can be installed on laptops or personal machines following the instructions provided by UMD on Terpware for [https://terpware.umd.edu/Windows/List/244 Windows] or [https://terpware.umd.edu/Mac/List/244 macOS]. Faculty and staff should choose the Faculty and Staff Enterprise '''for Individuals''' option.


You will be prompted to sign in when using any Creative Cloud product installed this way. Licensing is handled through your UMD account. Instructions for signing in can be found [https://umd.service-now.com/itsupport?id=kb_article&article=KB0013664 here].
You will be prompted to sign in when using any Creative Cloud product installed this way. Licensing is handled through your UMD account. Instructions for signing in can be found [https://umd.service-now.com/itsupport?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0013664 here].

Latest revision as of 23:21, 3 July 2023

Adobe is a software development company most known for their multimedia software products and Flash Player. The commonly deployed Adobe product at UMIACS is the Creative Cloud Suite which contains products such as Acrobat, Photoshop, and more.

Installation and Licensing

Please note that UMD's license only allows for two concurrent logons (on two computing devices) to use any Creative Cloud product. If you are already logged onto two devices and try to log on a third, it will prompt you to confirm that you are OK with being signed out of one or more of the other devices in order to use Creative Cloud products on that new device.

UMIACS-supported desktop machines

Please contact staff if you would like one or more Creative Cloud products installed on a supported Windows or macOS desktop machine. Staff will install the Creative Cloud desktop app and the applications that you want.

You will still need to sign in with your UMD account to use the apps the same as how you have to for laptops or other personal machines by following the steps here.

All other machines

Creative Cloud products can be installed on laptops or personal machines following the instructions provided by UMD on Terpware for Windows or macOS. Faculty and staff should choose the Faculty and Staff Enterprise for Individuals option.

You will be prompted to sign in when using any Creative Cloud product installed this way. Licensing is handled through your UMD account. Instructions for signing in can be found here.