Yes please I second this. An experience like that of MS Office ProPlus (365) would be perfect, where the product automatically signs in to MSOL in order to activate itself, without any user interaction.
There is no user interaction actually *needed* by Adobe to sign the user in, Acrobat has access to everything it needs to effect an auto sign-in (via ADFS), so why can't this be hands-off? Most of our users are not tech-savvy hipster types running Adobe products on their MacBook Pros from beard grooming parlours in Shoreditch, they are tech-challenged normal people who will click the wrong button given half a chance, using AcrobatDC in a Citrix environment.
Please could some consideration be given to streamlining this user experience for enterprise customers using Federated IDs, or perhaps explaining in a KB somewhere why this is not possible.
Yes please I second this. An experience like that of MS Office ProPlus (365) would be perfect, where the product automatically signs in to MSOL in order to activate itself, without any user interaction.
There is no user interaction actually *needed* by Adobe to sign the user in, Acrobat has access to everything it needs to effect an auto sign-in (via ADFS), so why can't this be hands-off? Most of our users are not tech-savvy hipster types running Adobe products on their MacBook Pros from beard grooming parlours in Shoreditch, they are tech-challenged normal people who will click the wrong button given half a chance, using AcrobatDC in a Citrix environment.
Please could some consideration be given to streamlining this user experience for enterprise customers using Federated IDs, or perhaps explaining in a KB somewhere why this is not possible.