Start Creative Cloud Packager and choose your account type.
Overview
Use the Create License Package workflow to migrate previously deployed named user or trial packages to serial number licenses or device licenses.
The Create License Package workflow can be used for scenarios such as:
- Migrate from Named Licensing to Serial
- Apply a new serial number when the old serial number is expired
- Migrate from Named to Device Licensing
- Resolve some client licensing issues
- Remove a Volume serial and use Named Licensing
Create license package
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Enter your ID and password, and then click Sign In.
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In the main menu screen, click Create License Package.
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Enter the Package name, and the location to save it to. Click Build.
Education customers only:
- Select an Organization. This option only displays if your account is tied to multiple organizations.
- Select Device License as the License Type.
- Select a Deployment Pool.
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Enterprise customers only: Enter the enterprise license key, and click Build.
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The summary screen displays if the package was created successfully. Click the package name open the folder.
Click Build Log to open the log file created while building the package. In case of failure, use the log file AdobeSerialization.log to troubleshoot the issues.
Locate AdobeSerialization.log at:
- Mac: ~/Library/Logs/
- Win: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Temp
Deploy and run the package
The package is created at the specified location. The package contains four files:
- AdobeSerialization
- RemoveVolumeSerial
- helper.bin
- prov.xml
Run AdobeSerialization executable with admin privileges to license the software. Ensure that all files are present when you run the executable file. You can also double-click AdobeSerialization to license the software.
Remove volume serial (Enterprise and EEA customers only)
Enterprise and EEA customers can use the RemoveVolumeSerial executable file to remove enterprise license of previously licensed apps (before applying the newer license). To remove volume serial, you need admin privileges.