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Adobe 6.0.2 deployment

I have the .msi of 6.0.1 and an .mst and it deploys fine. Now my boss wants me to deploy 6.0.2 but I can only have one .msi file so I am unsure how to combine or the syntax of the script. The client machines currently have version 5.0 so they must first update to 6.0.1 (working) but my understanding is that the needs to be done before the 6.0.2 can install.

Any help would be appreciated

Sorry if I am unclear about anything

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Posted by: olivier 20 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
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are you speaking of adobe reader or professional?
Posted by: cduplessis 20 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
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Hi,

I have the same scenario:

I am packaging Adobe reader. I would also like an idea of how to capture the update to 6.0.2.

Cheers
Posted by: olivier 20 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
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for the reader, do not capture it!
1) deploy reader 6.0.1
2) deploy the msi patch 6.0.2

works perfect!

for the adobe profesional version...I don't know
Posted by: cduplessis 20 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
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I actually did the capture and it works okay. (We are deploying new PC's via group policies and they want only one package with a MST)

But now, I can get the splash screen off, but not the updater query. Any tips for me please????

Cheers
Posted by: MSIMaker 20 years ago
2nd Degree Black Belt
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Just about all of the info you require is here.

http://itninja.com/link/acrobat-reader-6.0-deployment-notes-from-the-field
Posted by: osceolakid 20 years ago
Yellow Belt
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Hi,

Was wondering if anyone knows how to remove or disable from File Menu > Create Adobe PDF Online. Is this via a Reg Hack or and API?

Thanks!
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