Adobe Creative Cloud provides a suite of applications for graphic design, video editing, web development, and more.

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Accessing Adobe Creative Cloud for Faculty, Staff, and Student Workers

Outlines the process to request Adobe access through IT Solutions as a university staff member, faculty member, or student worker only.

Accessing Adobe Creative Cloud for Students

Explains how students can use Adobe Creative Cloud for free on campus or through MavLabs, and that personal device use requires purchasing a student‑discounted license.

Accessing Adobe Creative Cloud in Classrooms/Labs

Explains the sign‑in requirement for Adobe Creative Cloud 2019 on campus computers and how users can access it.

Accessing Adobe Creative Cloud on Campus Computers for Students

Process for students to access Adobe from a campus computer

Granting Access to Manage Apps in Adobe Creative Cloud

Explains how to fix the Adobe Creative Cloud error that blocks app management by editing the serviceconfig.xml file to enable the Apps Panel.

Imaging a Device with Adobe Creative Cloud Installed

Explains which Adobe Creative Cloud apps are pre-installed on new or re-imaged University computers and how users can request licensing.

Installing Control Panel on Adobe Creative Cloud

Explains how to install the Adobe Creative Cloud Control Panel on a Windows computer using Software Center and then sign in with your Adobe account.

Resolving Sign-In Issues for Adobe Creative Cloud by Logging Out and Back In

Explains how to sign out of personal Adobe accounts and sign back in using a Minnesota State University email to ensure proper access to university‑licensed Adobe Creative Cloud services.

Resolving Sign-In Issues When Opening PDFs in Adobe Acrobat on Windows Devices

Explains how to stop Adobe sign‑in prompts on Windows by either signing in with an Adobe account or switching the default PDF viewer to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.