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To use the Adobe Software starting in September of 2019, you need to sign into the application to verify your affiliation with RIT.  To do this, simply start any of the Adobe Applications open Adobe Creative Cloud on your computer.  You will then be prompted to log in. If you are presented the option, select Sign in with an Enterprise ID.

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Warning

For the email address,

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enter your employee RIT username followed

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by @rit.edu

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For example: abcbbu@rit.edu

Do NOT use @g.rit.edu nor @saunders.rit.edu


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Once you enter your email address and either press tab enter or click on Passwordcontinue, the system should automatically redirect you to the RIT login page:

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Once signed in, you can select from any of the applications you would like to use to install them or update them.

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that are listed. You may also update installed applications as well. 

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Installing on a personal device

RIT gives you 2 licenses to use for adobe. This means you can install creative on 2 devices. It can be a personal device if you choose. follow the same steps above to sign in to your account. 

You can download Adobe Creative Cloud at https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install.html.

Signatures

See Setting Up Certificate-Based Signatures in Adobe Acrobat on how to setup a signature.

Setting Acrobat to be the default app for PDFs

By default Microsoft Edge is typically set as your default PDF application.  When you have Adobe Acrobat DC installed, you may want to change this.

Locate a PDF on your computer and right click on it to select Properties.  This will open a new window.  Click Change.

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Select Adobe Acrobat DC from the list and click OK.


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The Opens with should now say Adobe Acrobat DC.  Click OK and PDFs should now open in Adobe instead of Edge.


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Known Issues

Contacting digicert for OCSP error

If you are receiving the following error when opening Adobe products, you can fix the issue by turning off the certificate verification. Here's how:

  • From Adobe Acrobat, Go into Preferences > Signatures > Verification
  • Click the More button
  • Uncheck "Verify signatures when document is opened" (top check box)
  • Uncheck "Require certificate revocation checking..." (middle check box)
  • Click OK

This should resolve the issue.