# Using Adobe CC in the Hub

## Getting Started

All eight *Pantheon* machines have the core Adobe Creative Cloud applications installed for staff and RHD student use.

This includes:

* Photoshop CC
* Premiere Pro CC
* Illustrator CC
* Lightroom CC&#x20;
* Audition CC
* InDesign CC
* After Effects CC
* Dreamweaver CC

The computers in the Hub *device* licensing so you do not need to have an existing enterprise or personal subscription to Creative Cloud to use the software. To begin, open your application of choice.

If it is your first time using this machine, you will have to login using the University of Melbourne single-sign-on system.&#x20;

![Click 'Sign in with an Enterprise ID'](/files/-LqZP0b08w62_aj434US)

<div align="center"><img src="/files/-LqZP0b5kWezdR5RUsv4" alt="Enter your Unimelb email address and proceed through the University sign in process"></div>

### File storage

The *Pantheon* machines are shared machines and have limited storage capabilities. We strongly recommend that any work that you do on these machines is uploaded to OneDrive or Creative Cloud Files for further use. The Hub cannot guarantee that files saved locally will not be deleted, due to storage constraints.

### Can you provide me with a license to use Creative Cloud on my workstation?

IT Services can assist you with purchasing a subscription to Creative Cloud for use on your workstation or personal devices (up to two at a time). Please see the [following Service Centre knowledge base article](https://unimelb.service-now.com/it?id=kb_article\&sys_id=71e24897db9fb740f9748a264a96196a) for further information (requires staff login).

### Having trouble?

Call Keenan (x49460) and if possible we'll help you get started.


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