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This documentation and the processes outlined are still under construction.  Communication will go out to Faculty and Staff when all the pieces are in place prior to the start of Autumn 2019.

Overview

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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is the fully-featured version of Acrobat that allows users to edit PDFs and perform other advanced functionality with PDFs.

Eligibility

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Acrobat Pro DC is licensed for use by permanent faculty and staff (excluding adjuncts).Faculty & Staff: Permanent faculty and staff are granted a Named User license, which permits them to use Acrobat Pro on up to 2 devices.  This licensing excludes adjunct faculty and staff who do not use a computer for 50% or more of their job.

Shared Workstations: Additional eligibility is extended to staff who do not receive a Named User license and student employees.  This is provided via a specially configured installation of Acrobat Pro, which CIS can coordinate for SPU-managed, shared computers.

Computer Labs: Acrobat Pro DC is also installed in some computer labs as part of Creative Cloud, and available for use in these locations by anyone with an Adobe ID login (which can be created for free).

SPU Managed Devices

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Adobe Logins

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Employees (including student employees) should follow these instructions to login when promptedOpening Adobe Software as Faculty/Staff.

If you are not prompted to login, you are likely using an earlier version of Acrobat Pro, which should work fine until at least 2021Students should follow these instructions to login to shared devices: Opening Adobe Software on a Shared Device.

Work-at-Home Use

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As an eligible faculty or staff member, you may also install Acrobat Pro on a personal device.  Complete the following steps on the computer you would like to install Acrobat Pro on.

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