How To Remove Adobe Creative Cloud For One User And Not The Other User On A Mac

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Creative Cloud and Adobe Document Cloud memberships across your institution. Add users to the Admin Console one at a time, in batch, or with the User Sync Tool. Assign Users or User Groups to Product Profiles. Customize and download installation packages. Creative Cloud for teams includes everything in Creative Cloud plus a web-based Admin Console for easy license management with the ability to reassign licenses, centralized IT deployment tools, advanced 24/7 technical support, 1:1 sessions with Adobe product experts, and more.

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You are at your holiday party. You have had one, okay, more than one, glass of spiked eggnog. You are singing along to Wham!’s “Last Christmas” off key. Let’s face it, your judgement might be slightly impaired. And of course, as an IT admin, your goal is to avoid talking to your production manager at these type of events. He’s cornered you. Oh, that tie!

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Does he think he is being ironic wearing that Santa tie? And the next day when you awake you have a slight flashback. What did I promise? Something about telling the production manager I would deploy Adobe’s Creative Cloud for teams before I left for my break.

How can you package up and deploy the “cloud?” That doesn’t even make any sense. Well I hope this blog will be your Rockstar Recovery drink to get you through this. First, let’s clarify a few things. First, the Creative Cloud for teams offering is different the Enterprise offering. We’ll have a few blog posts going into the Enterprise offering in 2013.

This post is simply focused on what an IT admin who has to help roll out the Creative Cloud for teams can do with the existing Adobe IT tools like AAMEE and RUM to make things easier. We’ll be rolling out comprehensive documentation in January on this topic but want to give a quick overview. Let’s say you are rolling out 50 seats of Creative Cloud for teams in your office. You may be involved with the actual administration of sending out invites. This is done through the admin portion of the Creative Cloud site.

From the Invite Multiple option you can either copy and paste user’s email addresses (ouch! Carpal tunnel) or import a.txt or.csv file of the user’s email address. Then you can send them an invite and they’ll login with or create an Adobe ID. Then they’ll download and install the Creative Cloud version of the Adobe Application Manager and begin downloading and installing the full offering of Adobe’s Creative Cloud applications and updates. All of the apps. All 50 of the users.

This is in your Portland office? The only office that hasn’t had the network upgrade yet. Better turn off your mobile stat and hide.

Now that scenario of course could be avoided if you used your existing deployment infrastructure by pushing out packages of the apps rather than using your office’s internet connection for all 50 users. But how do you package up a set of apps that come from the cloud? Ah, you need a work-a-round, a hack. Well my friend, as a former IT admin I am all about the hack. Here’s how you do it: The bulk of the applications they are downloading from the Creative Cloud are the CS6 installers and to be frank, are not exactly what I’d call svelte in the MB/GB department. So you could download them yourself from our FTP site as the CS6 Master Collection and then use AAMEE 3.1, our CS6 packager, to package them out and distribute them.