Signing in to Adobe Applications

Signing in to Adobe Applications

Adobe applications now support Single Sign On (SSO)

To sign in to an Adobe application after a member of IT states a license has been assigned, please follow the instructions below.

1. Enter complete Nexus email address in the Email Address field.
      


2. Select the option "Company or School Account"



3. The application will either sign you in automatically or may go to the Nexus sign in prompt asking you to put in your Nexus computer login password. Once you put in your password, the application(s) should begin working normally. 


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