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  1. Adobe Enterprise & Teams: Administration guide
  2. Plan your deployment
    1. Basic concepts
      1. Licensing
      2. Identity
      3. User management
      4. App deployment
      5. Admin Console overview
      6. Admin roles
    2. Deployment Guides
      1. Named User deployment guide
      2. SDL deployment guide
      3. Deploy Adobe Acrobat 
    3. Deploy Creative Cloud for education
      1. Deployment home
      2. K-12 Onboarding Wizard
      3. Simple setup
      4. Syncing Users
      5. Roster Sync K-12 (US)
      6. Key licensing concepts
      7. Deployment options
      8. Quick tips
      9. Approve Adobe apps in Google Admin Console
      10. Enable Adobe Express in Google Classroom
      11. Integration with Canvas LMS
      12. Integration with Blackboard Learn
      13. Configuring SSO for District Portals and LMSs
      14. Add users through Roster Sync
      15. Kivuto FAQ
      16. Primary and Secondary institution eligibility guidelines
  3. Set up your organization
    1. Identity types | Overview
    2. Set up identity | Overview
    3. Set up organization with Enterprise ID
    4. Setup Azure AD federation and sync
      1. Set up SSO with Microsoft via Azure OIDC
      2. Add Azure Sync to your directory
      3. Role sync for Education
      4. Azure Connector FAQ
    5. Set up Google Federation and sync
      1. Set up SSO with Google Federation
      2. Add Google Sync to your directory
      3. Google federation FAQ
    6. Set up organization with Microsoft ADFS
    7. Set up organization for District Portals and LMS
    8. Set up organization with other Identity providers
      1. Create a directory
      2. Verify ownership of a domain
      3. Add domains to directories
    9. SSO common questions and troubleshooting
      1. SSO Common questions
      2. SSO Troubleshooting
      3. Education common questions
  4. Manage your organization setup
    1. Manage existing domains and directories
    2. Enable automatic account creation
    3. Set up organization via directory trust
    4. Migrate to a new authentication provider 
    5. Asset settings
    6. Authentication settings
    7. Privacy and security contacts
    8. Console settings
    9. Manage encryption  
  5. Manage users
    1. Overview
    2. Administrative roles
    3. User management strategies
      1. Manage users individually   
      2. Manage multiple users (Bulk CSV)
      3. User Sync tool (UST)
      4. Microsoft Azure Sync
      5. Google Federation Sync
    4. Assign licenses to a Teams user
    5. In-app user management for teams
      1. Manage your team in Adobe Express
      2. Manage your team in Adobe Acrobat
    6. Add users with matching email domains
    7. Change user's identity type
    8. Manage user groups
    9. Manage directory users
    10. Manage developers
    11. Migrate existing users to the Adobe Admin Console
    12. Migrate user management to the Adobe Admin Console
  6. Manage products and entitlements
    1. Manage products and product profiles
      1. Manage products
      2. Buy products and licenses
      3. Manage product profiles for enterprise users
      4. Manage automatic assignment rules
      5. Entitle users to train Firefly custom models
      6. Review product requests
      7. Manage self-service policies
      8. Manage app integrations
      9. Manage product permissions in the Admin Console  
      10. Enable/disable services for a product profile
      11. Single App | Creative Cloud for enterprise
      12. Optional services
    2. Manage Shared Device licenses
      1. What's new
      2. Deployment guide
      3. Create packages
      4. Recover licenses
      5. Manage profiles
      6. Licensing toolkit
      7. Shared Device Licensing FAQ
  7. Get started with Global Admin Console
    1. Adopt global administration
    2. Select your organization
    3. Manage organization hierarchy
    4. Manage product profiles
    5. Manage administrators
    6. Manage user groups
    7. Update organization policies
    8. Manage policy templates
    9. Allocate products to child organizations
    10. Execute pending jobs
    11. Explore insights
    12. Export or import organization structure
  8. Manage storage and assets
    1. Storage
      1. Manage enterprise storage
      2. Adobe Creative Cloud: Update to storage
      3. Manage Adobe storage
    2. Asset migration
      1. Automated Asset Migration
      2. Automated Asset Migration FAQ  
      3. Manage transferred assets
    3. Reclaim assets from a user
    4. Student asset migration | EDU only
      1. Automatic student asset migration
      2. Migrate your assets
  9. Manage services
    1. Adobe Stock
      1. Adobe Stock credit packs for teams
      2. Adobe Stock for enterprise
      3. Use Adobe Stock for enterprise
      4. Adobe Stock License Approval
    2. Custom fonts
    3. Adobe Asset Link
      1. Overview
      2. Create user group
      3. Configure Adobe Experience Manager Assets
      4. Configure and install Adobe Asset Link
      5. Manage assets
      6. Adobe Asset Link for XD
    4. Adobe Acrobat Sign
      1. Set up Adobe Acrobat Sign for enterprise or teams
      2. Adobe Acrobat Sign - Team feature Administrator
      3. Manage Adobe Acrobat Sign on the Admin Console
    5. Creative Cloud for enterprise - free membership
      1. Overview
  10. Deploy apps and updates
    1. Overview
      1. Deploy and deliver apps and updates
      2. Plan to deploy
      3. Prepare to deploy
    2. Create packages
      1. Package apps via the Admin Console
      2. Create Named User Licensing Packages
      3. Manage pre-generated packages
        1. Manage Adobe templates
        2. Manage Single-app packages
      4. Manage packages
      5. Manage device licenses
      6. Serial number licensing
    3. Customize packages
      1. Customize the Creative Cloud desktop app
      2. Include extensions in your package
    4. Deploy Packages 
      1. Deploy packages
      2. Deploy Adobe packages using Microsoft Intune
      3. Deploy Adobe packages with SCCM
      4. Deploy Adobe packages with ARD
      5. Install products in the Exceptions folder
      6. Uninstall Creative Cloud products
      7. Use Adobe provisioning toolkit enterprise edition
    5. Manage updates
      1. Change management for Adobe enterprise and teams customers
      2. Deploy updates
    6. Adobe Update Server Setup Tool (AUSST)
      1. AUSST Overview
      2. Set up the internal update server
      3. Maintain the internal update server
      4. Common use cases of AUSST   
      5. Troubleshoot the internal update server
    7. Adobe Remote Update Manager (RUM)
      1. Release notes
      2. Use Adobe Remote Update Manager
    8. Troubleshoot
      1. Troubleshoot Creative Cloud apps installation and uninstallation errors
      2. Query client machines to check if a package is deployed
  11. Manage your Teams account
    1. Overview
    2. Update payment details
    3. Manage invoices
    4. Change contract owner
    5. Change your plan
    6. Change reseller
    7. Cancel your plan
    8. Purchase Request compliance
  12. Renewals
    1. Teams membership: Renewals
    2. Enterprise in VIP: Renewals and compliance
  13. Manage contracts
    1. Automated expiration stages for ETLA contracts
    2. Switching contract types within an existing Adobe Admin Console
    3. Value Incentive Plan (VIP) in China
    4. VIP Select help
  14. Reports & logs
    1. Audit Log
    2. Assignment reports
    3. Content Logs
  15. Get help
    1. Contact Adobe Customer Care
    2. Support options for teams accounts
    3. Support options for enterprise accounts
    4. Support options for Experience Cloud

The document covers common questions encountered while configuring Adobe Admin Console SSO with Google Admin Console and managing Google Sync.

Google federation setup

The section answers questions related to authentication with Google federation:

Only Federated ID user accounts are created using the Google federation setup. Learn more about the identity type options here.

The Google federation setup can only provide user management for a primary Console in a primary/trustee Console relationship. Any trustee Consoles can take advantage of single sign-on with the federated directory but must use a separate form of user management (such as CSV manual upload, User Sync Tool, or User Management API).

Google Sync

The list answers questions related to Google Sync:

FirstName, LastName, Username, Email, and Country Code.

Google Sync automates user management for your Admin Console directory. You can easily add Google Sync to any existing federated directory in the Admin Console regardless of its identity provider (IdP). To use Google Sync, you must have your organization’s user data stored within the Google Directory.

If the user is part of the sync and the Federated ID username matches a Google-synced username, then Google Sync takes over and manages the profile. If the user is not a part of the sync, the user is able to authenticate as long as the profile matches with the Google profile information.

Ensure that the values passed to the user attributes by sync match the values in the user profiles in the Admin Console. Monitor automated user provisioning in the Google admin console to find the attributes passed from Google.

No, there are currently no visible event logs available in the Adobe Admin Console to assist with troubleshooting Google sync. However, you can monitor automated user provisioning in the Google admin console.

Google Admin Console controls the provisioning rate. Google Sync automatically adds or removes user licensing based on the user accounts included in the chosen Google directory groups.

No. A directory can associate with only one type of sync setup.

Google Sync does not currently support group syncing from the Google directory. During the setup process, a Google Admin Console administrator will identify the groups in the Google directory that contain users who should receive access to Adobe licensing. Users from these groups will be automatically synced to the Adobe Admin Console in a flat list, appearing as Federated ID accounts in the User tab in the Adobe Admin Console. Once the user accounts are created, the administrator can choose to group users into specific user groups to provide specific access to product licenses for a subset of users.

As an example, your education organization has 5,000 users, including 500 faculty or staff members, 2,000 grade 7 - 12 students, and 2,500 K- 6 grade students. All faculty or staff members and 7- 12 grade students will receive access to Adobe Express, a shared device license for access in the lab environment, and a take-home Creative Clouds All Apps license, while K-6 students only have access to Adobe Express and Shared Device License entitlements. The sync process would go as follows:

  1. Set up Google Sync with production directory and domains.
  2. Choose directory groups in Google directory that contain faculty or staff and all student users.
  3. Run initial sync for 5,000 users to Adobe Admin Console (this takes about 2 hrs to complete).
  4. In the Adobe Admin Console, create a user group named All Apps Creative Cloud.
  5. Assign the All Apps CC user group to the All Apps CC product profile. This will automatically license any user of the All Apps CC user group with an All Apps CC license.
  6. Use Edit Users by CSV option in the Users tab to download the current user list and curate which users should have access to the All Apps product license by adding them to the All Apps CC user group.
  7. Upload CSV file in Admin Console; validate all chosen users are now assigned to the All Apps CC user group.

Any users synced to the Adobe Admin Console via Google Sync after the user group initial setup must be manually placed into the user group, either one by one or using the bulk method described in step 6 above, to gain access to the All Apps CC license.

Verify that your Google Admin Console has API access enabled. To know more about how to enable API access, follow the instructions provided here.

Please check the User Provisioning status in the Google Admin Console. Users won't sync if User Provisioning is not activated.

To check this, sign in to the Google Admin Console. Then, from the Home page go to Apps > SAML apps > More controls > Adobe application > User provisioning. Activate provisioning (select ON for everyone) if it is turned off.

Turn on User Provisioning

You can also refer to the G Suite Admin Help document Configure Adobe user provisioning for more details on setting up the Google Admin Console.

Existing Google users migration

The section covers some questions asked by admins who want to use Google Sync and are already using Google as their IdP.

To migrate existing non-Federated ID users to Federated ID type:

  1. Establish Google Sync with the chosen directory and domains.
  2. Sync users, including those who already have an existing non-Federated ID on the Console, via Google Sync. Any users with an existing non-Federated ID now have both a non-Federated ID and a Federated ID in the Admin Console.
  3. Use Edit Identity Type option in User tab to manually migrate chosen non-Federated ID users to their newly created Federated ID account; this triggers the automated asset migration for these users when they log in with their Federated ID for the first time.

Yes, when the user email is updated in the Google directory, the Adobe Admin Console email and username field gets updated accordingly.

Note:

We're updating organizations (teams or enterprises) to the Enterprise storage model to enable enterprise storage and other enterprise-level features for Adobe ID users.

You'll be notified when your organization is scheduled for the update. After the update, the Adobe ID users are moved to enterprise storage, and the organization directly controls their business profiles.

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