Creative Cloud Pro Product Card
When your institution purchases Creative Cloud Pro, an additional product card will be placed on your current Adobe Enterprise Admin Console.
Migrating to Creative Cloud Pro
It's important to move all of your users from the old Creative Cloud Product card to the new Creative Cloud Pro Product for the following reasons:
- The new product gives your end users free and unlimited access to more than 250M Standard Adobe Stock assets, including photos, illustrations, vectors, motion graphics and design templates.
- The new product card opens up access to the Adobe Substance 3D applications for named users.*
Since the old product card is not meant to remain in the console beyond the time you require to complete your user migration, it will be removed by Adobe Provisioning once your users have been migrated.
* Some institutions might be migrating from a product profile that already contains the "EDU" text string in the product name. If you are migrating from a Creative Cloud product that contains "EDU" in the product name, you already have access to the Substance applications. Migrating your users to All Apps - Pro Edition - EDU - 100 will maintain your current Substance NUL application access, while also giving your users access to the Stock assets described above.
Providing your Users Access to Creative Cloud Pro
Users must be added to the new product by your institution: All Apps - Pro Edition - EDU - 100 GB.
The basic workflow will include:
- Add users to new product profile
- Remove users from the previous version of Creative Cloud
- Send notification to your Adobe Account Executive that the migration is complete
The following link provides additional details on the steps to manage users between the two product offerings. Scroll to “Migrate users and user groups from old profiles to new profiles."
Access to Adobe Substance Applications
In addition to all the Creative Cloud tools and services and Adobe Stock access, the new product card (All Apps - Pro Edition - EDU - 100 GB) also gives your named users access to the four new Adobe Substance 3D tools (if you have not already been provided access to the "EDU" product profile):
For more information about Substance 3D access through both Named User and Shared Device Licensing, visit the link below.
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