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Jeff Harlow
Feb 27, 2019Iron Contributor
Acrobat DC Install via Intune
Has anyone been success on deploying Acrobat DC Professional via Intune? I downloaded the package from Adobe and used the IntuneApp to create a package but so far it refuses to install failing with a...
mirthrock
Apr 09, 2019Brass Contributor
Jeff Harlow Did you ever find a solution to this? I'm running into the same issue. I even tried to deploy the MSI as a LOB instead of WIN32 and I haven't had any luck either.
Jeff Harlow
Apr 09, 2019Iron Contributor
mirthrock Yes. After a few weeks going back and forth with MS. The solution was to use the Single App deployment method instead of building a package for Acrobat. Not entirely sure why the package never worked (as that method works for other CC apps). Here is the link MS provided which solved the issue.
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/deploying-acrobat-singleapp.html
I did not need to do the customized wizard, but YMMY.
- RhysPatersonJan 15, 2021Copper Contributor
Jeff Harlow did using the customisation wizard with single app still include the Remote Update Manager with it?
- Jeff HarlowJan 15, 2021Iron Contributor
RhysPaterson it has been awhile since I did this so I cannot recall. To be honest, it stopped working any ways and just had the user download it from Adobe Cloud.
- RhysPatersonFeb 04, 2021Copper Contributor
Thanks Jeff Harlow.
- mirthrockApr 11, 2019Brass Contributor
Jeff HarlowThank you for this info. I actually got it to install using Win32 deployment and a transform file, but strangely, it never installs on the first login. I always have to reboot and then it will install. My guess is that its conflicting with the other installs that are happening via LOB deployment. I'll try with the Single App deployment. Just to be clear, are you referring to Win32 or LOB deployment when you're using the Single App method?
Thanks!
- Jeff HarlowApr 11, 2019Iron Contributor
mirthrock Win32 Deployment Method.