Go to the Packages tab in the Admin Console.
- Adobe Enterprise & Teams: Administration guide
- Plan your deployment
- Basic concepts
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- Deploy Creative Cloud for education
- Deployment home
- K-12 Onboarding Wizard
- Simple setup
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- Approve Adobe apps in Google Admin Console
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- Integration with Canvas LMS
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- Configuring SSO for District Portals and LMSs
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- Kivuto FAQ
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- 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
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- Manage your organization setup
- Manage users
- Overview
- Administrative roles
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- Assign licenses to a Teams user
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- Add users with matching email domains
- Change user's identity type
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- Migrate user management to the Adobe Admin Console
- Overview
- Manage products and entitlements
- Manage products and product profiles
- Manage products
- Buy products and licenses
- Manage product profiles for enterprise users
- Manage automatic assignment rules
- Entitle users to train Firefly custom models
- 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 products and product profiles
- Get started with Global Admin Console
- Adopt global administration
- Select your organization
- Manage organization hierarchy
- Manage product profiles
- Manage administrators
- Manage user groups
- Update organization policies
- Manage policy templates
- Allocate products to child organizations
- Execute pending jobs
- Explore insights
- Export or import organization structure
- Manage storage and assets
- Storage
- 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
- Manage your Teams account
- Renewals
- Manage contracts
- Reports & logs
- Get help
Single-app packages contain a single Creative Cloud app such as Photoshop or Premiere Pro.
To download a single-app package, navigate to Packages > Pre-generated packages in the Adobe Admin Console.
You can download single-app packages from the Admin Console that each contain the latest version of a single Creative Cloud app.
View Single-app packages
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Navigate to Pre-generated packages > Single Application.
The list displays all the Creative Cloud apps available for download via the single application packages.
A: Show all apps
B: Show Photo apps (Examples: Photoshop, Lightroom Classic)
C: Show Illustration apps (Examples: Illustrator, Adobe Express)
D: Show Video apps (Examples: Premiere Pro, After Effects)
E: Show Graphic design apps (Examples: Illustrator, InDesign)
F: Acrobat and PDF (Examples: Acrobat, Fill & Sign)
G: Filter by Windows or MacOS platforms
H: Search by product name
I: Customize package
J: Copy checksum of the downloadable package
K: Download package
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To download a package, click (Download) in the list of packages.
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Select a location on your computer, and download the package.
- Single-app macOS packages are signed and notarized.
- Configuration options are not available for single-app package files. However, to apply configuration options, you can create a configuration-only package.
Each single-app package provides you with boilerplate configurations. To customize the package, following the steps detailed in this article.