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So can't find the answer to this anywhere so thought the font(s) of all knowledge might know.
Education environment. We pay for a suite of adobe products for the school network of computers including lightroom CC. Some students have personal paid for adobe licences (student discount) for their own laptop or computers at home.
Should it be possible for them to use a school computer and view/access/edit the images in their personal account 'cloud'? Idea being they could work on stuff at home and at school then when they leave their portfolio of work goes with them. As it stands Lightroom CC seems to be unusable in a network environment, or certainly is the way it is currently setup here.
Our IT managers are don't know and don't seem to have the wherewithal to find out.
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I'm not an expert as such, but I think it depends on the license and sign-in. You sign in with a Adobe ID to install and to sync images so unless the students sign in to the school PCs with their own Adobe ID, they can't view their own library. I don't know whether you can always sign-in/sign-out on the various versions, though.
You can share albums but I think that is only finished work. Probably woth a shot at the adobe support line as they will almost certainly have dealt with this before
Yes you can.
Learn how to collaborate on folders and libraries with other users, from your Adobe Creative Cloud account.
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/creative-cloud/help/collaboration.html
Afaik you can sign out of Adobe Cloud and you should be able to sign in with another account, on any given computer. The point about this kind of setup is that the actual installed software is independent of the licensing, that is granted based on your user account.
That's how it works with most cloud things too - you can even sign into MS Office for example with multiple accounts at the same time, and simply switch between them with a little drop-down in the corner of the app.
I am an IT admin at a college, and have deployed CC in the past. Are you using the Creative Cloud Packager to build the deployment?
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/enterprise/package/help/creative-cloud-packager.html
You must use the packager when installing in a multi user network environment. The standard installer is designed for a single user signing in with their CC account.