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  1. How To Update Creative Cloud
  2. How To Update Creative Cloud On Mac
  3. How To Update Creative Cloud Desktop App

Adobe Update: Due to licensing changes made by Adobe, Loyola users will need to sign in the Creative Cloud (CC) to use any Adobe applications (including Acrobat). This change was instituted in the E-Classrooms and public access labs at the start of the Fall 2019 semester.

Starting on February 11th, all remaining computers managed by ITS (Information Technology Services) will be updated with the new Adobe CC Client . When an Adobe application is launched, the Adobe CC Client will prompt the user to enter their email address. After entering their email address, they will be redirected to Loyola's Single Sign-on (SSO) page to enter their UVID and password. Once signed in, Adobe applications will launch and function normally. The Adobe CC Client will remember the last login, and should only be necessary once on most faculty and staff computers.

Creative Cloud for desktop is a great place to start any creative project. Quickly launch and update your desktop apps; manage and share your assets stored in Creative Cloud; download fonts from Adobe Typekit or high-quality royalty-free assets right within the app; and showcase and discover creative work on Behance. The biggest problem of Creative Cloud apps is an online installation which takes a lot of time to install. It also takes memory and there are many reasons to install Creative cloud apps offline. Now you do not need to worry about that we will tell you that how to download and install Creative Cloud apps offline and free without the internet. Adobe Announces November Update for Creative Cloud Apps Vlady Radev November 18, 2020 Blog No Comments Adobe continues to address the needs of creators facing the explosive demand for video content with the latest release for Adobe Creative Cloud video applications. Launch the Creative Cloud app from the Start menu on your PC. Then click on the icon of the Creative Cloud from the system tray. After that click on the gear button that is available at the top right corner of the Creative Cloud app Window. From there select the Preferences. Now click on the Creative Cloud tab. After that click on the Files option. Solved: Hi, can anyone tell me how to disable that notification? I'm fine with the actually version of Creative Cloud. Thanks - 10905529.

Loyola Imaged Windows Laptops: Laptops that have been setup (imaged) with the standard Loyola software will update if they are connected to the internet. They do not need to be on campus or connected to a wired network connection. It is also possible to start the 'Adobe Creative Cloud' update manually via the Software Center if the laptop does not update automatically.

Non-Imaged Windows Workstations: Please contact the Service Desk if you have a Windows workstation that is not running the standard Loyola image. A technician will need to evaluate the workstation and manually run the 'Adobe Creative Cloud' update.

Apple Laptops and Desktops: How to create zip file in windows. Apple laptops and desktops that are enrolled in JAMF can run the update from the Software Center. How to restore time machine backup. Please contact the Service Desk if you have an Apple laptop or desktop that is not enrolled in JAMF.

How to unzip files on windows for free. Loyola Users can sign-in with a Loyola University ID (UVID) and password or they can use their own Creative Cloud accounts (if one exists).

On Classroom/Lab computers all users will need to sign in once per session.

On Faculty/Staff computers Users will sign in once on your computer and your credentials will be held for future use on your machine.

Please click on Adobe CC Sign-In Instructions for helpful info including screen shots. If you have further questions, please see the ITS Service Desk.

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How To Update Creative Cloud

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Setting up Your Adobe Account

  1. Once you receive the email invitation from Adobe, click on the link to Accept Invitation

  2. If you already have an Adobe account, enter your Adobe password and move onto step 4, if you do not know your Adobe password you need to reset your Adobe account password in step 3.
  3. If you do not know your account password, click on the link to Reset your Password.
    • Click on the Reset Password link on the website that comes up to initiate a reset of your password.
    • Go to your email and open the email from Adobe you just received.
    • Click on the link to Reset your Password and supply the new password twice and click the Submit button.
    • Go back to webpage you originally opened and enter your new password. If you lost the page in the password reset, go back to the original Adobe email invite and click on the Accept Invitation link to accept the invitation.
  4. Once you log in, you will be asked to enter a cell phone number for account reset. You can enter a number or click Skip to skip this step.
  5. You should be forwarded to a page that congratulated you on your Adobe account setup.
  6. If you are attempting to install Adobe apps onto a PSUCLA owned computer, you will have to install the Adobe Creative Cloud app form Self Service if you use a MAC and Software Center if you use a PC. If you are using a PSUCLA managed device see the sections below for specific instructions for your scenario.
  7. If you are attempting to load the Adobe creative Cloud apps onto a personally managed device go to the section below called Loading Adobe Creative Cloud Apps on a Personally Managed Device.

Loading Programs on a PSUCLA Managed PC

  1. Open Software Center by opening Start Menu --> All Apps --> Microsoft System Center --> Software Center
  2. To install Adobe Creative Cloud find it in the list of Available Software, check the box to the left of the software title and click the blue Install Selected button in the bottom right hand corner of the Software Center.
  3. Once the installation is finished, go to your Start Menu --> All Apps --> Adobe Creative Cloud Folder --> Adobe Creative Cloud app
  4. Enter your Penn State email address into the Email Address field, then enter your Adobe Account password in the Password field.
  5. If you get successfully logged in, you'll see an app window that looks like the picture below. Next, click on the Apps link near the top of the Creative Cloud app window to see the available apps.
  6. If you already have Adobe apps loaded you will see Update buttons beside them. For new apps, you don't have loaded you'll see Install buttons next to the app. Installed apps that do not have an update available will have an Open button next to them.
    For installed apps that have an Open button next to them, if you hover your pointer over the Open button a Cog Wheel icon will appear to the left of the Open button. If you left click this Cog Wheel icon a menu will appear giving you the options to Manage Application or Uninstall the app.
  7. Update and install apps as you see fit. As long as you use the Adobe Creative Cloud app you do not need admin rights to install, update, manage or uninstall an Adobe Creative Cloud app.

Loading Programs on a PSUCLA Managed Mac

  1. Open Self Service on your Mac and log in using your CLA account information.
  2. Install Adobe Creative Cloud from the Featured or Install New Software section. You do not need admin rights to load anything from Self Service.
  3. Once the installation is finished, go to your Applications folder, Adobe Creative Cloud Folder then open the Adobe Creative Cloud app.
  4. Enter your Penn State email address into the Email Address field, then enter your Adobe Account password in the Password field.
  5. If you get successfully logged in, you'll see an app window that looks like the picture below. Next, click on the Apps link near the top of the Creative Cloud app window to see the available apps.
  6. If you already have Adobe apps loaded you will see Update buttons beside them. For new apps, you don't have loaded you'll see Install buttons next to the app. Installed apps that do not have an update available will have an Open button next to them.
    For installed apps that have an Open button next to them, if you hover your pointer over the Open button a Cog Wheel icon will appear to the left of the Open button. If you left click this Cog Wheel icon a menu will appear giving you the options to Manage Application or Uninstall the app.
  7. Update and install apps as you see fit. As long as you use the Adobe Creative Cloud app you do not need admin rights to install, update, manage or uninstall an Adobe Creative Cloud app.

Loading Adobe Creative Cloud Apps on a Personally Managed Device

  1. If you are trying to load Adobe programs onto your personally managed computer, click on the Launch Adobe.combutton from the Congratulations webpage from the main steps above.
    • If this link is no longer available, go to https://accounts.adobe.com/?promoid=KRUVI# and log in with your Adobe Account information.
  2. If a terms and conditions dialog appears, agree to the terms and click the Continue button.
  3. You will be taken to your Adobe Account webpage where you can manage your account and download programs to your personally managed devices.
  4. Click on the Menu icon at the top middle of your account page.
  5. Click on the Creative Cloud icon that appears on the Products menu.
  6. Click on the blue Download apps button near the upper right hand corner of the Adobe Creative Cloud webpage.
  7. Next, scroll down to Creative Cloud and click the blue Download button.
  8. Fill out the form that appears and click the Continue button.
  9. Go to your downloads folder and install the Creative Cloud app by installing the file downloaded. It should be named CreativeCloudInstaller.dmg on a mac and CreativeCloudInstaller.exe on a PC.
  10. Once the Creative Cloud app is installed, refer to step 3 of the Mac or PC instructions.
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Setting up Your Adobe Account

  1. Once you receive the email invitation from Adobe, click on the link to Accept Invitation

  2. If you already have an Adobe account, enter your Adobe password and move onto step 4, if you do not know your Adobe password you need to reset your Adobe account password in step 3.
  3. If you do not know your account password, click on the link to Reset your Password.
    • Click on the Reset Password link on the website that comes up to initiate a reset of your password.
    • Go to your email and open the email from Adobe you just received.
    • Click on the link to Reset your Password and supply the new password twice and click the Submit button.
    • Go back to webpage you originally opened and enter your new password. If you lost the page in the password reset, go back to the original Adobe email invite and click on the Accept Invitation link to accept the invitation.
  4. Once you log in, you will be asked to enter a cell phone number for account reset. You can enter a number or click Skip to skip this step.
  5. You should be forwarded to a page that congratulated you on your Adobe account setup.
  6. If you are attempting to install Adobe apps onto a PSUCLA owned computer, you will have to install the Adobe Creative Cloud app form Self Service if you use a MAC and Software Center if you use a PC. If you are using a PSUCLA managed device see the sections below for specific instructions for your scenario.
  7. If you are attempting to load the Adobe creative Cloud apps onto a personally managed device go to the section below called Loading Adobe Creative Cloud Apps on a Personally Managed Device.

Loading Programs on a PSUCLA Managed PC

  1. Open Software Center by opening Start Menu --> All Apps --> Microsoft System Center --> Software Center
  2. To install Adobe Creative Cloud find it in the list of Available Software, check the box to the left of the software title and click the blue Install Selected button in the bottom right hand corner of the Software Center.
  3. Once the installation is finished, go to your Start Menu --> All Apps --> Adobe Creative Cloud Folder --> Adobe Creative Cloud app
  4. Enter your Penn State email address into the Email Address field, then enter your Adobe Account password in the Password field.
  5. If you get successfully logged in, you'll see an app window that looks like the picture below. Next, click on the Apps link near the top of the Creative Cloud app window to see the available apps.
  6. If you already have Adobe apps loaded you will see Update buttons beside them. For new apps, you don't have loaded you'll see Install buttons next to the app. Installed apps that do not have an update available will have an Open button next to them.
    For installed apps that have an Open button next to them, if you hover your pointer over the Open button a Cog Wheel icon will appear to the left of the Open button. If you left click this Cog Wheel icon a menu will appear giving you the options to Manage Application or Uninstall the app.
  7. Update and install apps as you see fit. As long as you use the Adobe Creative Cloud app you do not need admin rights to install, update, manage or uninstall an Adobe Creative Cloud app.

Loading Programs on a PSUCLA Managed Mac

  1. Open Self Service on your Mac and log in using your CLA account information.
  2. Install Adobe Creative Cloud from the Featured or Install New Software section. You do not need admin rights to load anything from Self Service.
  3. Once the installation is finished, go to your Applications folder, Adobe Creative Cloud Folder then open the Adobe Creative Cloud app.
  4. Enter your Penn State email address into the Email Address field, then enter your Adobe Account password in the Password field.
  5. If you get successfully logged in, you'll see an app window that looks like the picture below. Next, click on the Apps link near the top of the Creative Cloud app window to see the available apps.
  6. If you already have Adobe apps loaded you will see Update buttons beside them. For new apps, you don't have loaded you'll see Install buttons next to the app. Installed apps that do not have an update available will have an Open button next to them.
    For installed apps that have an Open button next to them, if you hover your pointer over the Open button a Cog Wheel icon will appear to the left of the Open button. If you left click this Cog Wheel icon a menu will appear giving you the options to Manage Application or Uninstall the app.
  7. Update and install apps as you see fit. As long as you use the Adobe Creative Cloud app you do not need admin rights to install, update, manage or uninstall an Adobe Creative Cloud app.

Loading Adobe Creative Cloud Apps on a Personally Managed Device

  1. If you are trying to load Adobe programs onto your personally managed computer, click on the Launch Adobe.combutton from the Congratulations webpage from the main steps above.
    • If this link is no longer available, go to https://accounts.adobe.com/?promoid=KRUVI# and log in with your Adobe Account information.
  2. If a terms and conditions dialog appears, agree to the terms and click the Continue button.
  3. You will be taken to your Adobe Account webpage where you can manage your account and download programs to your personally managed devices.
  4. Click on the Menu icon at the top middle of your account page.
  5. Click on the Creative Cloud icon that appears on the Products menu.
  6. Click on the blue Download apps button near the upper right hand corner of the Adobe Creative Cloud webpage.
  7. Next, scroll down to Creative Cloud and click the blue Download button.
  8. Fill out the form that appears and click the Continue button.
  9. Go to your downloads folder and install the Creative Cloud app by installing the file downloaded. It should be named CreativeCloudInstaller.dmg on a mac and CreativeCloudInstaller.exe on a PC.
  10. Once the Creative Cloud app is installed, refer to step 3 of the Mac or PC instructions.

Additional Resources

Creative Cloud Learn and Support
https://helpx.adobe.com/support/creative-cloud.html

How To Update Creative Cloud On Mac

Beginners Guide
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/learn/start.html

Tutorials
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/tutorials-explore.html#fundamentals

How To Update Creative Cloud Desktop App

Community Forum
https://forums.adobe.com/community/creative_cloud





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