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Getting Started with Creative Cloud
UTK Employees: Once you have purchased your Creative Cloud license from VolTech and received the confirmation email from Adobe, follow the instructions below to download and install the Creative Cloud applications.
UTK Students: Instructors will inform students if they have a Creative Cloud license associated with a specific course. Follow the instructions below to download and install the Creative Cloud applications.
Access in the Computer Labs: Follow the instructions below to sign in to the Creative Cloud applications in the computer labs.
Step 1: Sign in to Adobe.com
Sign in at adobe.com with your NetID@tennessee.edu username to download, install, and access the Creative Cloud applications.
Instructions for signing in to your UT Adobe account
Step 2: Remove your old Acrobat and Creative Cloud applications
Before you install the new applications, please remove any Creative Cloud application, including Acrobat, from your computer.
Instructions for removing Creative Cloud from your computer
Step 3: Install the Creative Cloud Desktop App and Creative Cloud Applications.
Before you can install any of the individual applications, you must first install the Creative Cloud Desktop App. Once installed, you can pick and choose which Creative Cloud applications to install on your computer.
Instructions for installing the Desktop App and Creative Cloud Applications.
Information about Adobe Creative Cloud Extras, such as stock photos
Step 4: Signing Out of Adobe
When you close an application or turn off your computer, you will not be automatically logged out of your Adobe session. This can have implications for both security and accessibility, especially in a shared computing environment like a university lab.
- Shared Computer: If you are using a shared computer, such as those found in university labs, it is recommended to log out of your Adobe applications once you have completed your work.
- New Devices: Adobe allows users to have up to two concurrent sessions for their Creative Cloud applications. This means you can be signed in on two different devices simultaneously. However, if you need to use a third device, you'll need to log out from one of the existing sessions first.
Instructions for signing out of your UT Adobe account and Creative Cloud applications