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New Adobe Reader DC 15.008.20082 has been released – How to upgrade with psappdeploytoolkit – Updated – Cloud First

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To deploy Adobe Reader DC in the enterprise you must download it from ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/

In the 1500720033 folder you find the .MSI file download the language you need ex. AcroRdrDC1500720033_en_US.msi

In the 1500820082 folder you find the .MSP patch file AcroRdrDCUpd1500820082.msp

To customize the .MSI files you need to create a .MST file – that can be done with “Acrobat Customization Wizard DC”

Download it from http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5892%E2%80%8B

Install “Acrobat Customization Wizard DC” and create a .MST file

Before you create the .MST file you have to create a setup.ini as this:

[Startup] RequireOS=Windows 2000 RequireMSI=3.0 RequireIE=6.0.2600.0

CmdLine=/spb /rs

[Product]
msi=AcroRdrDC1500720033_da_DK.msi

Select “Suppress display of End User License Agreement (EULA)”

Select “Make Reader the default PDF viewer”

Select “Silently (no interface)”

Select “Suppress reboot”

Select ” Disable product updates”

Select “Disable Upsell”

Save and place the .MST files in the same folder as the .MSI and .MSP files

Now create a psappdeploytoolkit application:

Show-InstallationWelcome…

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