In the Admin Console, navigate to Settings > Console Settings.
- Adobe Enterprise & Teams: Administration guide
- Plan your deployment
- Basic concepts
- Deployment Guides
- Deploy Creative Cloud for education
- Deployment home
- K-12 Onboarding Wizard
- Simple setup
- Syncing Users
- Roster Sync K-12 (US)
- Key licensing concepts
- Deployment options
- Quick tips
- Approve Adobe apps in Google Admin Console
- Enable Adobe Express in Google Classroom
- Integration with Canvas LMS
- Integration with Blackboard Learn
- Configuring SSO for District Portals and LMSs
- Add users through Roster Sync
- Kivuto FAQ
- Primary and Secondary institution eligibility guidelines
- 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
- Set up organization with other Identity providers
- SSO common questions and troubleshooting
- Manage your organization setup
- Manage users
- Overview
- Administrative roles
- User management strategies
- Assign licenses to a Teams user
- In-app user management for teams
- Add users with matching email domains
- Change user's identity type
- Manage user groups
- Manage directory users
- Manage developers
- Migrate existing users to the Adobe Admin Console
- 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
Applies to enterprise & teams.
Organization name
The Organization Name is the name of your company, institution, or team, as entered at the time of purchase.
Team administrators can edit the Organization Name, if you've purchased the teams plan directly from Adobe.
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Click Edit.
Notes for users
The Notes for Users serve as guidance for your team or enterprise end users. All end users can see the notes that you set up, in their account information.
To support end users in your organization, admins and support delegates can open cases with Adobe on their behalf. End users are unable to contact Adobe directly. Use these Notes for Users to communicate with your end users about how they can get assistance if they encounter issues or require support. For example, you can add links to your HelpDesk, internal knowledge base, phone numbers, or email addresses.
As a system admin, to add or edit the notes, do the following:
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In the Admin Console, navigate to Settings > Console Settings.
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To configure the Notes for Users for the first time, click Add. To edit the existing notes, click Edit.
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Click Save.
Your end users can see these notes on their Adobe Accounts page. To learn how, see how to contact your administrator for Adobe products.
Email language
Email Language is the default language that you choose for your organization, to receive emails about the status of their accounts, such as notifications of subscription changes or credit card expiration.
To choose the most appropriate email language for users, the system checks the following in the given order, until it finds the one that is set:
- User's language preference—users can set their preferred language setting by navigating to https://account.adobe.com/profile > Account. Then scroll down to Preferred languages.
- Email locale preference of the organization—system administrators can set using the Admin Console, see Set email language setting for an organization.
- Country code of the user—administrators can set while adding Enterprise ID and Federated ID type users.
- Language defined by the country code of the organization, which is set at the time of purchase.
Set the email locale preference for your organization
As a system admin, you can choose a default language for the emails from the Admin Console. For example, if you have purchased an enterprise membership completing your purchase experience in English. And, if most of your users speak Spanish, you can change your Email Language using the Admin Console.
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In the Admin Console, navigate to Settings > Console Settings.
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Under Email Language, select a language for emails that are sent to your users.