- Adobe Enterprise & Teams: Administration guide
- Plan your deployment
- Basic concepts
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- Deploy Creative Cloud for education
- 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
- Workspaces
- 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
Learn how to deploy the Adobe Asset Link panel for your Creative Cloud users.
You can install Adobe Asset Link if you are assigned the role of a system administrator or deployment administrator in the Adobe Admin Console.
After you install Adobe Asset Link, you can provide the Adobe Experience Manager endpoint, which users can add from within Adobe Asset Link. See Add Experience Manager environments.
If you want to exercise more control and add endpoints for users, see Manually configure endpoints using assetlink-settings.json.
Install Adobe Asset Link
To install the Adobe Asset Link panel, include the extension when you build a deployment package in the Adobe Admin Console. Both self-serve and managed packages are supported.
In the managed Choose Plugins screen, search for Adobe Asset Link in the Featured business plugins section.
Users can also access Adobe Asset Link through Adobe Exchange App Marketplace and the Creative Cloud desktop app.
You can easily bundle extensions into the deployment package that you create using the Adobe Admin Console. This way, the installation of Creative Cloud applications and extensions happens as part of a single deployment process.
Adobe Asset Link will not install unless an app that supports it is either already installed or is included in the deployment package.
Add Experience Manager environments
After installation, the appropriate Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service and Experience Manager Assets Essentials environment is automatically connected to Adobe Asset Link for entitled users. Users need not perform any action.
If a user can access multiple Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service or Experience Manager Assets Essentials environments, Adobe Asset Link displays the entitled environments. The user can select the desired environment in the Manage environments view. To know how to add Experience Manager environments from the Adobe Asset Link panel, see Manage environments.
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