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Is having AEM Assets mandatory for purchasing AEM guides?
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@georhe6 From Adobe doc
AEM Guides. AEM Guides may only be added to an AEM Deployment where an AEM Assets Base Package has been licensed. A User license (i.e., for AEM Assets) or Guides User license is required in order to review or read any Guides Content. AEM Guides was formerly branded as “XML Documentation,” and any references to XML Documentation within the user interface should be interpreted as a reference to AEM Guides.
https://helpx.adobe.com/legal/product-descriptions/adobe-experience-manager-on-premise-1.html
@georhe6 From Adobe doc
AEM Guides. AEM Guides may only be added to an AEM Deployment where an AEM Assets Base Package has been licensed. A User license (i.e., for AEM Assets) or Guides User license is required in order to review or read any Guides Content. AEM Guides was formerly branded as “XML Documentation,” and any references to XML Documentation within the user interface should be interpreted as a reference to AEM Guides.
https://helpx.adobe.com/legal/product-descriptions/adobe-experience-manager-on-premise-1.html
Hey @georhe6 - Please refer Adobe Experience Manager: Cloud Service | Product Description
Products and Services |
License Metric |
Add-On Product and Services Applicability |
AEM Guides |
Per Guides User per year |
AEM Assets |
AEM Guides |
Per Guides Reviewer per year |
AEM Assets |
AEM Guides. AEM Guides may only be added to AEM Assets. Customer may use up to the number of Guides Users and Guides Reviewers authorized in the Sales Order. AEM Guides includes up to 1 terabyte of additional Storage for each AEM Assets deployment where AEM Guides is licensed and deployed. Customer may license additional storage by licensing the Storage Add-on. AEM Guides was formerly branded as “XML Documentation,” and any references to XML Documentation within the user interface should be interpreted as a reference to AEM Guides.
Hope this helps!