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Due to a change in Adobe licensing, you may need to login to use any Adobe software product.
To use any of the Adobe Creative Cloud applications on a lab or classroom computer, or when software license updates occur:
- Launch any Adobe CC suite application
- You will be prompted to sign in to the Adobe Cloud
- In the Email address field type @nd.edu

- When you press return or click continue you will be redirected to the Notre Dame login page

- Log in with your NetID and password as normal, verify your login via two-factor authentication if required
- Once login is complete you may use any of the Adobe CC suite applications on that machine during your session.
Note: Students, retirees, and affiliates are provisioned to use the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite of products only on University-owned Lab and Classroom machines. For locations see KB0013524 Log in to the Adobe Creative Cloud is possible on other machines but no applications will be authorized for use.