![]() This has been months of researching, calling support, reaching out to JamfNation users, and banging my head on my desk to figure all this out that I just wrote in this post. ![]() I called and talked to Adobe and they said this is how they created the install packages because users tend to want to keep both versions in case something is wrong with the newest one. La carte prépayée contient un code à utiliser pour obtenir votre numéro de série et. Remarque : pour les produits Elements, le numéro de série se trouve sur la pochette du DVD Windows. Le numéro de série est un code numérique à 24 chiffres. You will then either have to manually uninstall the old version or script something. Recherchez votre numéro de série sur la pochette du disque ou sur la boîte du produit. When deploying a new App update such as Premier Pro CC it will keep the old version of the App installed so the user will see both 2015.3 installed. The only way to get the new updated version on the mac is to repackage and deploy that new app update.Īnother thing to keep in mind. ![]() I found this out the hard way and ended up calling Adobe to confirm.Īn example of this is: The version of Premier Pro CC that we installed on our Macs was 2015.2, the newest version out is 2015.3. Log out & log back in of the CC Desktop App. So you need to login with your Adobe ID and password to activate the cloud membership. it will be using your Adobe ID on which you have purchased the creative cloud membership. Please refer to Creative Cloud applications ask for serial number I dont know which operating system you are working on so i am givi. Welcome to Adobe Forum, Creative cloud do not need a serial number. If the payment is up to date & CC is active then you should not be asked for serial number. If a CC App has a version change, then you must repackage and deploy. Photo shop CC 2014 does not need serial number, it is based on Adobe ID. Note: When using your Internal Adobe Update Server and RUM, it only downloads and deploys security/fix updates to the Creative Cloud Apps. Once Creative Cloud is installed on the Macs, I would suggest setting up an Adobe Update Server and using RUM to deploy updates to the Macs that have Creative Cloud installed. ![]() Some users will deploy the 12gig package over the network but I have technicians do a manual install of the package since we only have around 30 users and the package takes some time to install. As mentioned already, use the Creative Cloud Packager to create the deployment packages where you are able to burn in the serial number and make some modifications such as do not deploy the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App.Īfter you package all the Creative Cloud Apps you will realize that the package will be 12 or so gigs. ![]()
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