Lietotāja rokasgrāmata Atcelt

Single Sign-On common questions

  1. Adobe Enterprise & Teams: administrācijas ceļvedis
  2. Plānojiet savu izvietošanu
    1. Pamatjēdzieni
      1. Licencēšana
      2. Identitāte
      3. Lietotāju pārvaldība
      4. Lietotņu izvietošana
      5. Admin Console pārskats
      6. Administratora lomas
    2. Izvietošanas rokasgrāmatas
      1. Nosaukta lietotāja izvietošanas rokasgrāmata
      2. SDL izvietošanas rokasgrāmata
      3. Izvietot programmu Adobe Acrobat 
    3. Izvietot Creative Cloud izglītības iestādēm
      1. Izvietošanas sākumlapa
      2. K-12 uzņemšanas vednis
      3. Vienkārša iestatīšana
      4. Lietotāju sinhronizēšana
      5. Roster Sync K-12 (ASV)
      6. Galvenās licencēšanas koncepcijas
      7. Izvietošanas iespējas
      8. Ātrie padomi
      9. Apstiprināt Adobe lietotnes pakalpojumā Google Admin Console
      10. Iespējot Adobe Express Google klasē
      11. Integrācija ar Canvas LMS
      12. Integrācija ar Blackboard Learn
      13. SSO konfigurēšana rajona portāliem un LMS
      14. Pievienojiet lietotājus, izmantojot programmu Roster Sync
      15. Kivuto BUJ
      16. Galvenās un sekundārās izglītības iestāžu atbilstības vadlīnijas
  3. Iestatīt savu organizāciju
    1. Identitātes veidi | Pārskats
    2. Iestatīt identitāti | Pārskats
    3. Iestatīt organizāciju, izmantojot uzņēmuma ID
    4. Iestatīt Azure AD federāciju un sinhronizāciju
      1. Iestatīt SSO ar Microsoft, izmantojot Azure OIDC
      2. Pievienot Azure Sync savam direktorijam
      3. Lomu sinhronizācija izglītībai
      4. Azure Connector BUJ
    5. Iestatīt Google federāciju un sinhronizāciju
      1. Iestatīt SSO ar Google Federation
      2. Pievienot savam direktorijam Google Sync
      3. Google Federation BUJ
    6. Iestatīt organizāciju, izmantojot Microsoft ADFS
    7. Izveidot organizāciju rajona portāliem un LMS
    8. Izveidot organizāciju kopā ar citiem identitātes nodrošinātājiem
      1. Izveidot direktoriju
      2. Apstiprināt domēna īpašumtiesības
      3. Pievienot domēnus direktorijiem
    9. SSO bieži uzdotie jautājumi un problēmu novēršana
      1. SSO bieži uzdotie jautājumi
      2. SSO problēmu novēršana
      3. Bieži jautājumi par izglītību
  4. Pārvaldiet savas organizācijas iestatījumus
    1. Pārvaldiet esošos domēnus un direktorijus
    2. Iespējot automātisku konta izveidi
    3. Izveidot organizāciju, izmantojot direktoriju uzticību
    4. Migrējiet uz jaunu autentifikācijas nodrošinātāju 
    5. Līdzekļu iestatījumi
    6. Autentifikācijas iestatījumi
    7. Konfidencialitātes un drošības kontakti
    8. Konsoles iestatījumi
    9. Pārvaldīt šifrēšanu  
  5. Pārvaldīt lietotājus
    1. Pārskats
    2. Administratīvās lomas
    3. Lietotāju pārvaldības stratēģijas
      1. Pārvaldīt lietotājus atsevišķi   
      2. Vairāku lietotāju pārvaldība (CSV lielapjoma)
      3. Lietotāja sinhronizācijas rīks (UST)
      4. Microsoft Azure Sync
      5. Google Federation Sync
    4. Piešķiriet licences Teams lietotājam
    5. Lietotāju pārvaldība komandām lietotnē
      1. Pārvaldiet savu komandu programmā Adobe Express
      2. Pārvaldiet savu komandu programmā Adobe Acrobat
    6. Pievienojiet lietotājus ar atbilstošiem e-pasta domēniem
    7. Mainīt lietotāja identitātes veidu
    8. Pārvaldīt lietotāju grupas
    9. Pārvaldīt direktoriju lietotājus
    10. Pārvaldīt izstrādātājus
    11. Migrējiet esošos lietotājus uz Adobe Admin Console
    12. Migrējiet lietotāju pārvaldību uz Adobe Admin Console
  6. Pārvaldiet produktus un tiesības
    1. Pārvaldiet produktus un produktu profilus
      1. Pārvaldīt produktus
      2. Iegādāties produktus un licences
      3. Pārvaldiet uzņēmuma lietotāju produktu profilus
      4. Pārvaldīt automātiskās piešķiršanas kārtulas
      5. Dodiet lietotājiem tiesības apmācīt Firefly pielāgotus modeļus
      6. Pārskatīt produktu pieprasījumus
      7. Pārvaldīt pašapkalpošanās politikas
      8. Pārvaldīt lietotņu integrācijas
      9. Pārvaldīt produktu atļaujas pakalpojumā Admin Console  
      10. Iespējot/atspējot pakalpojumus produkta profilam
      11. Viena lietotne | Creative Cloud uzņēmumam
      12. Izvēles pakalpojumi
    2. Pārvaldīt koplietojamo ierīču licences
      1. Jaunumi
      2. Izvietošanas rokasgrāmata
      3. Izveidot paketes
      4. Atgūt licences
      5. Pārvaldīt profilus
      6. Licencēšanas rīku komplekts
      7. Bieži uzdotie jautājumi par koplietotās ierīces licenci
  7. Sākt darbu ar Global Admin Console
    1. Pieņemt globālo administrāciju
    2. Atlasiet savu organizāciju
    3. Pārvaldīt organizācijas hierarhiju
    4. Pārvaldīt produktu profilus
    5. Pārvaldīt administratorus
    6. Pārvaldīt lietotāju grupas
    7. Atjaunināt organizācijas politikas
    8. Pārvaldīt politikas veidnes
    9. Piešķirt produktus pakārtotajām organizācijām
    10. Izpildīt nepabeigtos darbus
    11. Izpētīt ieskatus
    12. Eksportēt vai importēt organizācijas struktūra
  8. Pārvaldīt krātuvi un līdzekļus
    1. Krātuve
      1. Pārvaldīt uzņēmuma krātuvi
      2. Adobe Creative Cloud: atjauniniet uz krātuvi
      3. Pārvaldīt Adobe krātuvi
    2. Līdzekļu migrācija
      1. Automatizēta līdzekļu migrācija
      2. Automatizētas līdzekļu migrācijas BUJ  
      3. Pārvaldīt nodotos īpašumus
    3. Atprasīt līdzekļus no lietotāja
    4. Studentu līdzekļu migrācija | Tikai EDU
      1. Automātiska studentu līdzekļu migrācija
      2. Migrēt savus līdzekļus
  9. Pārvaldīt pakalpojumus
    1. Adobe Stock
      1. Adobe Stock kredītpaketes komandām
      2. Adobe Stock uzņēmumiem
      3. Izmantot Adobe Stock uzņēmumiem
      4. Adobe Stock licences apstiprināšana
    2. Pielāgotie fonti
    3. Adobe Asset Link
      1. Pārskats
      2. Izveidot lietotāju grupu
      3. Konfigurēt Adobe Experience Manager Assets
      4. Konfigurēt un instalēt Adobe Asset Link
      5. Pārvaldīt līdzekļus
      6. Adobe Asset Link for XD
    4. Adobe Acrobat Sign
      1. Iestatīt Adobe Acrobat Sign uzņēmumam vai komandām
      2. Adobe Acrobat Sign — komandas funkcijas administrators
      3. Pārvaldīt Adobe Acrobat Sign pakalpojumā Admin Console
    5. Creative Cloud uzņēmumiem — bezmaksas abonements
      1. Pārskats
  10. Izvietojiet lietotnes un atjauninājumus
    1. Pārskats
      1. Izvietojiet un piegādājiet lietotnes un atjauninājumus
      2. Plānojiet izvietošanu
      3. Sagatavojieties izvietošanai
    2. Izveidot paketes
      1. Paketiet lietotnes, izmantojot Admin Console
      2. Izveidojiet nosaukto lietotāju licencēšanas pakotnes
      3. Iepriekš ģenerētu pakotņu pārvaldīšana
        1. Adobe veidņu pārvaldība
        2. Vienas lietotnes pakotņu pārvaldība
      4. Pārvaldīt paketes
      5. Pārvaldīt ierīču licences
      6. Sērijas numura licencēšana
    3. Pielāgot paketes
      1. Pielāgot Creative Cloud datora lietotni
      2. Paketē iekļaujiet paplašinājumus
    4. Izvietot pakotnes 
      1. Izvietot pakotnes 
      2. Izvietojiet Adobe pakotnes, izmantojot Microsoft Intune
      3. Izvietojiet Adobe pakotnes, izmantojot SCCM
      4. Izvietojiet Adobe pakotnes, izmantojot ARD
      5. Instalējiet produktus izņēmumu mapē
      6. Atinstalējiet Creative Cloud produktus
      7. Izmantojiet Adobe nodrošināšanas rīku komplekta uzņēmuma izdevumu
    5. Pārvaldiet atjauninājumus
      1. Izmaiņu pārvaldība Adobe uzņēmumu un komandu klientiem
      2. Izvietot atjauninājumus
    6. Adobe Update Server Setup Tool (AUSST)
      1. AUSST pārskats
      2. Iestatiet iekšējo atjaunināšanas serveri
      3. Uzturiet iekšējo atjaunināšanas serveri
      4. Bieži AUSST lietošanas gadījumi   
      5. Novērsiet iekšējās atjaunināšanas servera problēmas
    7. Adobe Remote Update Manager (RUM)
      1. Laidiena apraksts
      2. Izmantojiet Adobe Remote Update Manager
    8. Problēmu novēršana
      1. Novērsiet Creative Cloud lietotņu instalēšanas un atinstalēšanas kļūdas
      2. Vaicājiet klienta iekārtās, lai pārbaudītu, vai pakotne ir izvietota
  11. Pārvaldiet savu Teams kontu
    1. Pārskats
    2. Atjauniniet maksājuma informāciju
    3. Pārvaldiet rēķinus
    4. Mainīt līguma īpašnieku
    5. Plāna maiņa
    6. Mainiet tālākpārdevēju
    7. Plāna atcelšana
    8. Pirkuma pieprasījuma atbilstība
  12. Atjaunojumi
    1. Teams dalība: atjaunošana
    2. Uzņēmums VIP: atjaunošana un atbilstība
  13. Pārvaldīt līgumus
    1. Automatizēti ETLA līgumu termiņa beigu posmi
    2. Līgumu veidu maiņa esošā Adobe Admin Console ietvaros
    3. Value Incentive Plan (VIP) Ķīnā
    4. VIP Select palīdzība
  14. Pārskati un žurnāli
    1. Audita žurnāls
    2. Uzdevumu atskaites
    3. Satura žurnāli
  15. Saņemiet palīdzību
    1. Sazinieties ar Adobe klientu apkalpošanas dienestu
    2. Atbalsta iespējas komandu kontiem
    3. Atbalsta iespējas uzņēmuma kontiem
    4. Experience Cloud atbalsta iespējas

The Adobe Admin Console offers a method for enterprise users to authenticate with Adobe enterprise offerings using their existing identity management systems via integration with Single Sign-On (SSO) enabled identity management systems. Single Sign-On is enabled using SAML, an industry-standard protocol which connects enterprise identity management systems to cloud service providers like Adobe. SSO can securely exchange authentication information between two parties: the service provider (Adobe) and your Identity Provider (IdP). The service provider sends a request to your IdP, which attempts to authenticate the user. After authentication, the IdP sends a response message to sign the user in. For detailed instructions, see Configure Single Sign-On.

Plan

Adobe offers the following identity types:

  • Enterprise ID: Organization creates and owns account. The accounts are created on a claimed domain. Adobe manages credentials and processes sign-in.
  • Federated ID: Organization creates and owns account, links with enterprise directory via federation, enterprise company, or school manages credentials and processes sign-in via Single Sign-On.
  • Adobe ID: User creates and owns account. Adobe manages credentials and processes sign-in. Depending on the storage model, user or organization owns the account and assets.
Piezīme.

We're updating organizations (teams or enterprises) to the Enterprise storage model to enable enterprise storage and other enterprise-level features for Adobe ID users.

You'll be notified when your organization is scheduled for the update. After the update, the Adobe ID users are moved to enterprise storage, and the organization directly controls their business profiles.

Yes, you can have a mix of Enterprise IDs, Federated IDs, and Adobe IDs, but not within the same claimed domain.

Enterprise ID and Federated ID are exclusive at the domain level. Therefore, you can choose only one of them. You can use Adobe ID in conjunction with either Federated ID or Enterprise ID.

For example, if an Enterprise claims only one domain, the IT Administrator can choose either Enterprise ID or Federated ID. If an organization claims multiple domains within an Enterprise, the IT Administrator can use one domain with Adobe IDs and Enterprise IDs, and another domain with Adobe IDs and Federated IDs, and so on. That means, for each domain, you can either have Enterprise ID or Federated ID along with Adobe ID.

Management of Adobe licenses under Federated ID is faster, easier, and more secure.

  • IT administrators control authentication and the user lifecycle.
  • When you remove a user from the enterprise directory, the user no longer has privileges to access the desktop apps, services, or mobile apps.
  • Federated IDs allow organizations to leverage user identity management systems already in place.
  • Because your end-users use your organization's standard identity system, IT doesn't have to manage a separate password management process.

When signing in, your end users are redirected to your organization's standard – and familiar – Single Sign-On experience.

Yes. You can switch over from Enterprise to Federated IDs using the same domain. For details, see how to move domain across directories.

Yes, you can federate your enterprise directory and its login and authentication infrastructure with Adobe using your SAML 2.0 compliant identity provider.

No. When a domain is claimed for Federated IDs, nothing changes to existing Adobe IDs with email addresses in that domain. Existing Adobe IDs in the Admin Console are preserved.

Asset Migration is an automated process. When you initiate this process, all the supported content that is currently stored in your Adobe ID account is migrated to your Enterprise/Federated ID account. To learn more, see Automated Asset Migration.

Adobe’s Federated ID implementation supports authorization; authentication is handled by your Identity Provider (IdP).

As an enterprise organization, you can create a link between your authentication services (utilizing a corporate ID structure such as Active Directory) and Adobe's. This allows the enterprise organization to host the authentication. Adobe never stores passwords and IT administrators cannot reset passwords or edit user names for Federated IDs via the Adobe Admin Console.

Yes, via the Import Users functionality available from within the Adobe Admin Console. For more information, see Adding multiple users.

No. Adobe interfaces with your identity provider and not directly to your enterprise directory. However, we support importing user and group information from your enterprise directory into the Adobe Admin Console. For more information, see Adding multiple users.

Adobe recommends that all enterprise admins switch their Adobe ID users to Federated IDs. You can migrate from Adobe IDs to Federated IDs using these steps.

Adobe uses the secure and widely adopted industry standard Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), which means the implementation of SSO integrates easily with any identity provider that supports SAML 2.0.

Following is a list of some IdPs that are SAML 2.0 compliant:

  • Okta
  • Oracle Identity Federation
  • Microsoft ADFS
  • Microsoft Azure AD#
  • Google Federation# 
  • Ping Federate
  • Salesforce IdP with externally signed certificate
  • CA Federation
  • ForgeRock OpenAM
  • Shibboleth
  • NetIQ Access Manager
  • OneLogin
  • Novell Access Manager
Piezīme.

#If your identity provider is Microsft Azure AD or Google, you can skip the SAML-based method and use the Azure AD Connector or the Google Federation SSO to set up SSO with the Adobe Admin Console respectively. These setups are established and managed using the Adobe Admin Console and use a sync mechanism to manage user identities and entitlements.

Yes, as long as it follows the SAML 2.0 protocol.

Yes and the identity provider must be SAML 2.0 compatible.

At a minimum, your SAML identity provider must have:

  1. IDP Certificate
  2. IDP Login URL
  3. IDP Binding: HTTP-POST or HTTP-Redirect
  4. The Assertion Consumer Service URL of the IDP and it must be able to accept SAML requests and RelayState.

Check with your identity provider if you have further questions.

No, breaking a 2048-bit certificate has never been done. And, the only people to have ever successfully cracked even a 768-bit certificate (the Lenstra group), estimated it would have taken them over 1000 years with the same hardware to crack even a 1024-bitcertificate (a feat roughly 32,000,000 times easier than cracking a 2048-bit certificate).

If you want to get the latest geeky data about estimates for cracking certificates of various lengths, go to this website. For a fun (accurate but marketing-oriented) picture of how secure these certificates are, go to this website (or its backing math website).

No, that limit is on the certificates used to encode the communication pipe between the browser and the server. Whereas these IdP certificates are used to sign (not encode) the data being passed through that encoded pipe. The browser never sees these certificates: they are only used between Adobe and the customer’s IdP.

You can get good, commercial-grade 2048-bit certificates for about $10/year of life. And, the certificates used by IdPs can be self-signed, which means they can be generated with open-source software for free.

No, because there are two other layers of strong encryption which check the IdP’s identity, that you'd have to crack before you could pose as the IdP. And, both of these other layers are not self-signed. Meaning, that you would have to crack not only the certificate that enforces the encryption but the certificate of the signer that generated that certificate.

For your premium support phone number and email address, see the Welcome email and PDF attachment that was sent to your account administrator.

The same URL endpoint may be used for multiple directories. However, the federation metadata will be managed separately for each IdP. So, the common IdP endpoint will need to handle requests whose content is different.

Yes, if the SAML integration of the directory uses username format and the user names on the Admin Console are identical to the persistent IDs provided. However, this would require that the persistent IDs must be available at the time users are sync’d into the Admin Console. This is not a common scenario and hence, in practice, persistent format for the NameID element would not be supported.

No. The NameID element value is used as the username on the Admin Console; the NameQualifier is ignored.

Yes. Adobe supports SHA256 certificates. For details, see Set up identity.

Yes. You will need to give the CA-signed certificates to Adobe customer support and we will upload it for them.

To proceed, sign in to the Admin Console, navigate to Support > Support Summary and click Create Case. For more, see how to create and manage support cases.

By default, Okta certificates are self-signed. By exception (and possibly for a fee) they can have the certificate signed by a public CA instead.

How to

For detailed instructions, see Configure single sign-on to set up SSO with Adobe desktop apps, services, and mobile apps.

No. Sending notifications to end users via the Admin Console is not supported. As an enterprise customer, you need to distribute your own announcements after users are ready to begin with SSO with Adobe software and services.

No, If you remove or disable a user/ID from your enterprise directory, the user/ID is not removed or disabled from the Adobe Admin Console automatically. However, the user is no longer entitled and cannot sign in to the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop apps, services, mobile apps, or Acrobat apps. You need to manually remove the user/ID from the Admin Console.

Yes, you need to use the Adobe Admin Console to manage users, groups, and entitlements. Note, however, that once you create groups in the Admin Console, you can upload a CSV file including both user and group information. This creates the user account and places them in the designated group.

No, you cannot reset passwords for Federated IDs using the Adobe Admin Console. Adobe does not store user credentials. Use your Identity Provider for user management.

Common questions: Directory setup

Find answers to your questions related to directory migration to a new authentication provider and updating a deprecated SAML setup.

Before you start, ensure you meet the access requirements to be able to follow the procedure for migrating to a different identity provider. Also, consider the following points to ensure a seamless and error-free migration for your organization's directories:

  • Admins must create a new SAML app on their IdP setup to configure. If they edit the existing app, it will rewrite any active existing configuration, incur downtime, and nullify the ability to switch between available IdP’s in the Adobe Admin Console.
  • Admins must ensure all required users are assigned to, or can use, the newly-created SAML app.
  • Admins must ensure the username format for the new authentication profile in their IdP matches what is used by the existing profile for user login. They can use the Test feature provided on the authentication profile to verify. This Test link can be copied to clipboard and share it with others to validate from their machines.
  • Admins should test the newly-added IdP prior to activation with 2 to 3 active accounts of the directory.

Error logs will not be available for these features. However, the Test workflow allows the Admin to validate relevant errors prior to activation. Limitations to consider include: 

  • One directory can have up to two authentication profiles, and both the profiles should be for different authentication types. This means Microsoft Azure AD (which uses Open ID Connect) can stay with Other SAML providers, but Google (which itself uses SAML) cannot stay with Other SAML providers in the same directory. 
  • This feature does not allow admins to migrate their identity provider to enable directory sync functionality (Azure AD Connector and Google Connector). Although customers migrating to Microsoft Azure or Google as their IdP can utilize a different form of user management strategy. To learn more, see Adobe Admin Console users.

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