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Lab Administrator Information
What’s happening to Adobe lab license and when is the expiry date?
Last fall, we announced that Adobe has made changes to their license subscription process. Products deployed to individual users (faculty, staff, or student) via Serial Number Licensing had to be transitioned to Named User Licensing (subscription access via CWL ID). We are now transitioning the lab license from Serial Number Licensing to Shared Device Licensing (SDL).
Shared Device Licensing deploys and manages Adobe applications in labs and shared device setups, where multiple users use the devices and applications.
Additional Information
https://www.adobeeventsonline.com/enterprise/2018/Update/invite-edu.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/enterprise/using/sdl-faq.html
Can labs continue to use the current serial number license?
The current serial number license is expected to expire on November 30, 2019 or February 29, 2020 depending on the machine’s serial license . We strongly encourage lab administrators to transition to Shared Device Licensing as soon as possible. After the expiry date, users may not be able to access Adobe products
Does Shared Device Licensing have an annual expiry date or should it be treated as a perpetual license?
Shared Device Licensing can be treated as a perpetual license.
How do I check the expiry date of the Adobe product on a machine?
You can use the AdobeExpiryCheck tool to verify the expiry date of the Adobe product on a machine.
Getting Started
How do I access Adobe applications as a student?
Enter "student.ubc.ca" under account name, and click "Sign In" when the window below shows up. A password is not needed.
- Enter your Campus-Wide Login credentials when the CWL Authentication window shows up.
- Once that is completed, you should be able to start using Adobe software.
How do I access Adobe applications as a Staff or Faculty member?
Enter "ubc.ca" under account name, and click "Sign In when the window below shows up. A password is not needed.
- Enter your Campus-Wide Login credentials when the CWL Authentication window shows up.
How do I access Adobe applications as a Guest
Guests can access Adobe applications using their Adobe ID. If they do not have an existing Adobe ID, they can create one.
How do I access Adobe Cloud Storage?
Adobe Cloud Storage is only accessible via logging in with your Adobe ID. Due to university policies and BC privacy laws, users cannot access the service via their Campus-Wide Login credentials.
Do I need to log out after each session?
As a best practice to protect your assets, you should always log out after each session. To do this, please go to "Help" in the Adobe application that you are using and select "Sign Out".
Support
Who do I contact if I have questions about support?
Please contact your lab administrator or your local support team for support.