How to Install Adobe Creative Cloud on a Personal Device

The College’s enterprise licensing for Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) provides software access in the following scenarios:

  • To any students and staff when using a college asset device.
  • Staff can install and use Adobe CC on any personal/BYOD device.
  • Students actively enrolled (in the current semester), in any of the academic programs listed below, can log in with their existing Fleming credentials to download, install & use Adobe CC on a personal/BYOD device. Each student’s access to the software is time-limited based on the current semester’s course enrolment.
    • VCA – Visual & Creative Arts
    • JWA – Jewelry Essential Certificate
    • GDV – Graphic Design Visual Communications
    • ACM – Museum Mgt and Curatorship
    • CHM – Conservation and heritage management
    • ABS – Artist Blacksmith
    • FAR – Fibre Arts
    • CER – Ceramic
    • VAF – Drawing & Painting
    • GBL – Glass blowing
    • GSA – GIS for Analytics
    • GC – GIS Cartographic Specialist
    • GIA – GIS Applications Specialist
    • GAO – GIS Applications Specialist

Download & Installation Instructions

  1. Visit https://account.adobe.com/
  2. Enter your Fleming email address and click Continue
  3. Click Company or School Account (Do NOT create a new Adobe account, you already have one, log in with your existing Fleming credentials.)
  4. Enter username and password, then click Sign-in.
  5. Click Access your apps and services.
  6. Download and install the Creative Cloud application first.  Then proceed to add specific desktop applications as needed.

Potential Install Issues

If the installer for Creative Cloud fails, particularly with the “206 error” below, then try using the Creative Cloud Full/Alternate installer instead.
Download Adobe Creative Cloud Full/Alternate Installer

“The installer cannot download Creative Cloud because Adobe’s servers aren’t reachable. Check the Adobe status page for an outage and retry the installation later. (Error code: 206)”

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