Adobe Products
Hi,
I am currently working as part of a project for a hardware refresh at my company. As part of the process we will be using a modified process of Package Mapping from the MDT with ZTI in ConfigMgr (complicated but I can tell you more if you want)!!
One challenge I am finding is that we dont have a volume key for any Adobe products we have, which is quite a large list. This will cause an issue where people e-license for their Adobe product will probably not be transferred when USMT is ran on the target machine. The only way around this I can think of is to try and find where the application keeps it's e-license and remove it automatically so that the product can re-register on their new piece of tin.
Not sure if this is the correct approach or where I would find the e-licence file, or if I can use MigApp.xml is USMT to transfer the licence settings accross to the new tin?
Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
I am currently working as part of a project for a hardware refresh at my company. As part of the process we will be using a modified process of Package Mapping from the MDT with ZTI in ConfigMgr (complicated but I can tell you more if you want)!!
One challenge I am finding is that we dont have a volume key for any Adobe products we have, which is quite a large list. This will cause an issue where people e-license for their Adobe product will probably not be transferred when USMT is ran on the target machine. The only way around this I can think of is to try and find where the application keeps it's e-license and remove it automatically so that the product can re-register on their new piece of tin.
Not sure if this is the correct approach or where I would find the e-licence file, or if I can use MigApp.xml is USMT to transfer the licence settings accross to the new tin?
Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
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