![]() ![]() We hope to have this fixed in todays catalog release. Once saved, you can replace the detection script for the corresponding Win32app in Intune You can modify the appropriate script to remove " DC" from the $z variable value In Intune, you can find the detection script in the "C:\Program Files\Patch My PC\Patch My PC Publishing Service\Detection Method Scripts for Intune" folder where the Patch My PC Publisher is installed If you choose to do this, you will also need to remove the signature script block from the end of the script too because modification of the script will cause the signature code block to be invalidated. In ConfigMgr, you can update the $AppToSearch variable value in the ConfigMgr detection script - just remove " DC". If you need an immediate, interim solution, please follow the workaround guide(s) below. ![]() We are working hard to publish a fix for this in todays catalog. Updates pushed from WSUS would detect OK because they use the MSI code for detection from the MSP update file. The apps will install OK but detection will fail. This issue will affect detection of applications deployed from both ConfigMgr and apps/updates deployed from Intune. Yesterday, Adobe changed the name in "Add Remove Programs" for this update. Adobe Customization Wizard can be used to install Adobe Acrobat or Reader with a variety of installation options.We have identified a problem that appears to affect both 32bit and 64bit products for Adobe Acrobat Reader v22.003.20258. The customized installation can then be deployed using Management Utilities. ![]() To obtain the Reader installation that supports enterprise deployment, you will need to contact Adobe and obtain a valid Distribution Agreement In this example, we’ll do a silent installation of Adobe Reader with automatic updating disabled. Requirements : Download the Customization Wizard and Reader installation executable files from Adobe. ![]() The version of Customization Wizard must be the SAME major release as the Reader version, so for our example a search for Adobe Customization Wizard XI will locate the download page on Adobe’s website. Install Adobe Customization Wizard with default settings on the server running the SyAM Management Utilities. Place the Adobe Reader installation executable in the directory defined as the Default Application Path.Įxample \\191.168.200.36\apps\adobe-reader\ #Adobe acrobat reader msi install Open a command prompt and change to this directory. The following command will start the Adobe Reader installation which will extract the files to the specified directory. Once the files have been extracted, the installation will terminate without taking any further action.Ĭ:\APPS\Adobe-Reader>AcroRdrDC1901020099_en_US.exe -nos_o"c:\apps\readerdc" -nos_ne It is best to use a subdirectory that does not already exist, and to specify the full path. In our example, C:\apps is the default application directory, and Readerdc is the newly created subdirectory. Change the directory name as appropriate. Please note that there is no space after the nos_o parameter. The installation will create the directory that contains the files used by the Customization Wizard, in particular AcroRead.msi and setup.ini.įrom the Start Menu, run Adobe Customization Wizard. ![]()
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