Product
- Adobe Enterprise & Teams: Administration guide
- Plan your deployment
- Basic concepts
- Deployment Guides
- Deploy Creative Cloud for education
- Deployment guide
- Enable Adobe Express in Google Classroom
- Integration with Canvas LMS
- Integration with Blackboard Learn
- Configuring SSO for District Portals and LMSs
- Deploy Adobe Express through Google App Licensing
- Add users through Roster Sync
- Kivuto FAQ
- Primary and Secondary institution eligibility guidelines
- Set up your organization
- Identity types | Overview
- Set up identity | Overview
- Set up organization with Enterprise ID
- Setup Azure AD federation and sync
- Set up Google Federation and sync
- Set up organization with Microsoft ADFS
- Set up organization for District Portals and LMS
- Set up organization with other Identity providers
- SSO common questions and troubleshooting
- Manage your organization setup
- Manage products and entitlements
- Manage users
- Manage products and product profiles
- Manage products
- Manage product profiles for enterprise users
- Manage automatic assignment rules
- Review product requests
- Manage self-service policies
- Manage app integrations
- Manage product permissions in the Admin Console
- Enable/disable services for a product profile
- Single App | Creative Cloud for enterprise
- Optional services
- Manage Shared Device licenses
- Manage users
- Manage storage and assets
- Storage
- Asset migration
- Reclaim assets from a user
- Student asset migration | EDU only
- Manage services
- Adobe Stock
- Custom fonts
- Adobe Asset Link
- Adobe Acrobat Sign
- Creative Cloud for enterprise - free membership
- Deploy apps and updates
- Overview
- Create packages
- Customize packages
- Deploy Packages
- Manage updates
- Adobe Update Server Setup Tool (AUSST)
- Adobe Remote Update Manager (RUM)
- Troubleshoot
- Create packages using Creative Cloud Packager (CC 2018 or earlier apps)
- About Creative Cloud Packager
- Creative Cloud Packager release notes
- Application packaging
- Create packages using Creative Cloud Packager
- Create named license packages
- Create packages with device licenses
- Create a license package
- Create packages with serial number licenses
- Packager automation
- Package non-Creative Cloud products
- Edit and save configurations
- Set locale at system level
- Manage your account
- Reports & logs
- Get help
Creative Cloud Packager is no longer in development and no updates will be provided. Also, Creative Cloud Packager cannot be used to create packages that include Creative Cloud 2019 apps or later. Learn More.
We recommend that you use the create package workflows provided in the Adobe Admin Console to create Named User Licensing packages and Shared Device Licensing packages.
You can use Creative Cloud Packager (CCP) to package non-Creative Cloud products as well. Creative Cloud Packager supports the serial number deployment of following products at this time.
Entering a volume serial number for non-Creative Cloud products will only show that product. You'll need to create separate packages, and these products cannot be added to a package that contains Creative Cloud products.
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Windows |
Mac OS |
Photoshop Elements |
Yes* |
Yes |
Premiere Elements |
Yes* |
Yes |
Adobe Captivate |
Yes |
Yes |
Adobe Presenter |
Yes |
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Adobe Robohelp |
Yes |
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Adobe Framemaker |
Yes |
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Adobe Technical Communication Suite |
Yes |
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Adobe Presenter Video Express |
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Yes |
To deploy Elements 12 products on Windows, see Deploy Photoshop Elements 12. To deploy Elements 13 products, see Silent Install and Deployment instructions.
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If you don't have it already, retrieve your enterprise serial number from Adobe Licensing Website.
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Launch Creative Cloud Packager, and sign in as an Enterprise customer.
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Create a package with License Type as Serial Number, and enter your enterprise serial number.
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Creative Cloud packager displays eligible products. Select the required products and updates, and then click Build.
Known Issues
Adobe Photoshop Elements 13.0 prompts for region after installation using CCP
Adobe Photoshop Elements 13.0 prompts end users to select their region after it is installed. To suppress the region popup, create a language pointer file on the machines where you are deploying Photoshop Elements. In the language pointer file, you can define the language for the installer and the users will not be prompted for language:
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Create a file named elements.ini in the machines where you are deploying Photoshop Elements at: <root>:\Users\All Users\Adobe\Elements Organizer\13.0.
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In the elements.ini file, make an entry for the Geographical location identifier of your end user's country. For example, if your end users are in the US, the code is 244 and the entry is:
[PSEInformation] Country=244
Geographical location identifier (Decimal) for all the countries are listed at:
Table of Geographical Locations
Installation fails when a 64-bit Adobe Presenter package is deployed on a computer with 64-bit OS + 32-bit MS Office
If you create a 64 bit Presenter package using CCP and install on computer with 64 bit OS + 32 bit MS Office, installation fails.
Similarly, if you create a 32 bit Presenter package using CCP and install on 64 bit OS, installation fails.
Note: While creating a package using CCP:
- If you choose 32 bit, the packager bundles 32 bit Presenter
- If you choose 64 bit, the packager bundles 64 bit Presenter.
For information on creating packages and step-by-step instructions, see Creating packages.
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