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  1. Sign in using your Royal Roads email address and Adobe password to creativecloud.adobe.com/apps, then click Download for the app you want to install. 

  Looking for the Creative Cloud desktop app? It installs automatically with your first app. If you prefer, you can download it directly


  • Please close all Microsoft Office products, including Outlook.

2. Double-click the downloaded file to begin installation.

3. Once the installer window opens, sign in to your Adobe account. The Creative Cloud desktop app launches automatically and installs your app.

  •  If you are already signed in to Creative Cloud on two other computers, you are prompted to sign out from any one of them. 


  • To install more apps, click Install for the app in the Creative Cloud desktop app.

4. When the software has finished installing, please press Launch now

  • You should be prompted to log in, choose Enterprise ID
  • Please enter your RRU email address and new Adobe password and then click Sign In.
  • You might be prompted to enter a cellphone number. This is called two-factor or Multi-Factor authentication. If you want two-factor authentication, enter your cellphone number, otherwise click Not Now
  • Press Continue to complete the setup

 RRU creative cloud apps license has no cloud storage, please save your work on One Drive (Instructions below) to be able to access when your are not using your computer.

 Fonts stored in the cloud will not be accessible because this creative cloud license has no cloud storage.

One Drive instructions

If you have Windows 10, OneDrive is already on your computer. Search for OneDrive "OneDrive for Business: Share Files with Secure Cloud Storage (microsoft.com)" through Cortana (circle icon on the taskbar) or by clicking the Windows icon.

When prompted, sign in with your RRU credentials (first initial of your first name and your last name@royalroads.ca) If it doesn’t prompt you to sign in, open OneDrive on your computer and right click the blue cloud icon in the bottom right-hand corner of your taskbar.

Go to Settings and sign in with your RRU credentials.

If you don’t have Windows 10 and need to download the OneDrive application on your computer, log in to Office 365 (www.office.com) and click on the OneDrive app. Select “Get the OneDrive apps” in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.

Follow the instructions to download OneDrive to your computer. It will prompt you to sign in with your RRU credentials.

Once you download OneDrive to your compute.

Any time you create a file on your computer and click Save As, you have the option of saving it to OneDrive. You can also copy and paste or drag and drop files to your OneDrive folder.

How do I share files/folders in OneDrive?

Log in to Office 365 (www.office.com) and select the OneDrive app.

Click the circle next to the file(s) or folder(s) you want to share and select the Share button at the top. If you want to share it with only certain individuals, click the dropdown next to “Anyone with the link can view and edit” and choose Specific People.

Type in the first person’s name (last name first) or email address and then select their name from the dropdown. Do this for each person. Uncheck the box that says Allow Editing if you only want them to view the file(s). Then click Apply. They should receive an email with a link to the file(s).

Alternatively, you can click the circle next to the file(s) or folder(s) you want to share and select Copy Link at the top. Follow the instructions above if you want to share it with only Specific People, then copy the link and email it to those individuals. You can share files and folders in OneDrive with people outside of RRU.

You can also edit shared documents at the same time in OneDrive. If two people are editing the same document in OneDrive online, each of you will see the changes in real time. You can also leave a comment on the document. If one person is editing the document in their desktop application (e.g. Microsoft Word), that person needs to hit save before the other individuals will see those changes.



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