Hello,
Just checking in to see how some mac admins are managing with allowing users to sign into the Adobe CC Desktop app to utilize "named-user" applications (i.e. Adobe XD). I haven't ran into this issue until I've updated the Adobe CC pkg to include Adobe XD. If a user signs into the Adobe CC Desktop app, uses Adobe XD in my case, Adobe CC loses its machine-assigned license and asks the next user who signs into the mac to sign back into the Adobe CC Desktop app with the previous Adobe ID's e-mail.
I created a pkg with Adobe's relicense utility and set a policy to run it on login/ logout. However, it's been hit or miss. Sometimes I need to run the pkg again (through Self Service) in order for the relicensing to stick. This may just be a delay that I need to incorporate into the pkg before actually running the activation.
I guess my question is, is this the ideal workaround to resolve the loss of the machine-assigned license when a user signs into the Adobe CC Desktop app? I'm open to suggestions. I can't think of any other solution other than not including the Adobe CC Desktop app. Though, this won't work since some of users use TypeKit.
This mac along with others are utilized in a student lab. So, multiple students could be using the same machine throughout the day. Anyone know of a script to log out of the Adobe CC Desktop app on logout automatically?
Thanks!