

- #ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD INSTALL LIMITS SOFTWARE#
- #ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD INSTALL LIMITS LICENSE#
- #ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD INSTALL LIMITS WINDOWS 7#
If you attempt to log into a third instance, you will receive a warning and an opportunity to deactivate (in other words, log out of) the other instances. You can install Creative Cloud on as many computers as you wish, but you can only be logged in on two of them at any given time.
#ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD INSTALL LIMITS LICENSE#
IU's Adobe Creative Cloud license allows two concurrent active instances of Creative Cloud. You will receive an academic discount if you purchase your license before leaving the university. To continue using Adobe products that require a license after you leave IU, you must purchase your own retail license. This means that students who are enrolled for a future semester are eligible. That may be because the desktop experience mode is limited or entirely absent.To be eligible to use Creative Cloud, students must be admitted to IU and enrolled in or registered for a credit-bearing course.

To install it in 2016 requires a more awkward workaround.

An additional bit of info is that Adobe Flash player can be installed in Server 2012 so long as desktop experience is activated. I am not even certain that Server 2016 has the desktop experience option. There may be more of a divergence and less compatibility in the desktop experience modes of those editions of Windows Server compared to the client versions of Windows. In regard to Server 2012, 2012 R I have reasons to think it would be increasingly less satisfactory leaning towards perhaps not possible. There is a real possibility you will run into a component of Creative Cloud that will not run for similar reasons and this discovery may well come to light at critical moment of an involved project. This may be be due to both licensing restrictions as well as due to the hardened security in the Server OS.
#ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD INSTALL LIMITS SOFTWARE#
A couple of not particularly good examples would be Nero (the CD/DVD burning software) and client versions of antivirus software products. Among the many good reasons for not doing so is that it will be virtually impossible to find anyone who can help you solve any problems that may come up, even informally, simply because no one else or almost no one else is doing it! Certain other software that you might plausible want to use in conjunction with Creative Suite/Cloud won't run. I do not know if Creative Cloud would work on 2008 R2 but have every reason to think that it would do so long as it were configured as a workstation and was not being run within any form of virtualization (noting the guidance from Adobe given early in this thread). Obviously CS4 and CS6 are long superseded but of course do still work if you have licenses for them.
#ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD INSTALL LIMITS WINDOWS 7#
Adobe Creative Suite 4 and 6 both did and still do run without any obvious limitations on Windows 2008 R2 subject to desktop experience being activated, all dependencies being installed and security and performance settings being adjusted to resemble Windows 7 as closely as can be done. This is a best effort to answer to this old thread without either judgement or recommendation.
