Email notifications for Adobe Admin console
I'd like the ability to receive email notifications when we are reaching our limit of purchased Adobe DC licenses or Adobe Sign transactions so we can purchase more. We use Azure Sync to provision licenses to users so we don't login to the Adobe Admin Console on a daily basis and need a way to be alerted via email when we are low on licenses or transactions.
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Kevin commented
Any idea if this is in the works? I, like many others here, am surprised that this is missing from the admin console.
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Robin commented
I'm really surprised that this hasn't been implemented as it actually presents Adobe with an opportunity to earn more money and increase their NPS. If you are at quarter end and making critically timed deals and you unknowingly run out of transactions, you'd be furious. This needs to be prioritized. @Admin escalate this issue please, getting it in a sprint for development should be an easy case to make per the reasons I mentioned above.
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Jai commented
Emails from the portal to inform you that you are about to reach a limit would be very handy.
With the ability to set the amount, and the email account that they go to. -
Jereme Hall commented
Adobe, please do this
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Jereme Hall commented
Adobe, please do this
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Jereme Hall commented
Adobe, please do this
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Jereme Hall commented
Adobe, please do this.
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Jereme Hall commented
I need to know if a license hasn't been used for a while. Please add some form of user activity reporting in the Admin Console. I just need to know if a user has been inactive for a count of days. A 30 day old inactive user is wasting a license that can be used by someone else.
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Anonymous commented
tf, when will this be added. It's a pain trying to figure out who actually uses the product and then trying to justify spending without knowing the details.
Can anyone from Adobe address this issue on when it will be implemented.
Thanks!
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[Deleted User] commented
Admin Console sucks!!!! I have to use the chat function to end or adjust my membership/plan...
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Anonymous commented
I was going to ask for this feature, but I see it has already been requested. Please add....
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Dave commented
I would like the ability to run usage reports in the Adobe Admin Console.
Ideally, I would like to run reports for application usage and see what users have been using the application in the last 90 days.
At a minimum we would like the ability to see which users have a licensed product assigned but have not registered any devices.
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Dave commented
Agree, please add this feature
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Merrick commented
I agree that there should be some kind of usage reporting in the Admin Console. Anyone with a software asset management responsibility needs this.
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John commented
I would like to see user activity log. When last time user used EACH application.
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Anonymous commented
My idea is about the Adobe Product admin console. It would be great from the admin perspective to monitor product usage. Is this doable?
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Alex commented
It's kind of a joke that Adobe hasn't made this feature available. Everyone knows they have the resources to do it.
I administer platforms that enable usage visibility, with a small fraction of the Resources that Adobe has.
There's really no excuse.
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Sebastien Gauthier commented
Hello,
I completely agree, Adobe needs to give a date on the release!!!
This is absolutely out of control for companies and we keep buying licenses without knowing if licenses are used!
Many smaller editors are already doing it and it works perfectly, how come Adobe still didn't do it?
Probably a money matter and wants to make more and more sales. What about ethic?You've been taken notes for over 3.5 years and still nothing, how many notes do you need? How many bloc notes have been filled since you write notes?
Please provide feedback asap!
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Anonymous commented
I can tell you that everyone that uses Adobe products have been asking for this enhancement for 3.5 years now and yet Adobe still refuses. It is the most asked for enhancement by IT administrators.
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AdminRavi (Admin, Adobe) commented
Hi,
Thanks for writing your concerns to Adobe. We have taken note or your suggestions and will try to improve our solution in future releases.