Hi there, admin in creative cloud have created a deployment package with the Asset Link so that extension is now available as an extension i CC-apps like Photoshop, but the extension does not find any environment, how is that link actually done? It seems to be some automagic being done based on the user ID (enterprise license id), eg same ID used for creative cloud is added as a user for AEM Assets Essentials, but it doesnt seem to work. What is the next thing to check?
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Hi Sebastiane,
Welcome to Adobe Community !!
Yes, you have got the correct steps.
After you have configured same domain (Experience Cloud and Admin Console) please install Asset Link extension.
In case, you want the latest version, you may download it from here :
https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.106875.adobe-asset-link-cep.html
Thanks,
Vikram Gaur
@Sebastiane_Edberg_ You must be logged into the Creative Cloud app with your Adobe Enterprise ID for this integration to work.
You can get more info here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/enterprise/adobe-asset-link.html
hi there @diksha_mishra some new findings, (yes enterprise id´s are used) we found out that there had been no domain claimed for creative cloud which is a prerequisite to be able to setup domain/directory trust between different "admin consoles". So as a first step that is being done, and next step will be to add the experience cloud to the same domain as outlined herein https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/set-up-identity.html#setup-domains
Hi Sebastiane,
Welcome to Adobe Community !!
Yes, you have got the correct steps.
After you have configured same domain (Experience Cloud and Admin Console) please install Asset Link extension.
In case, you want the latest version, you may download it from here :
https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.106875.adobe-asset-link-cep.html
Thanks,
Vikram Gaur
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