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Silent Install switch for CreativeCloudSet-Up.exe and readerdc_en_ha_install.exe

Hi,

 

I am new to this adobe cloud package. I need help to deploy Creative Cloud and Adobe Acrobat reader DC silently using SCCM2012 . Please let me know the steps and the switches used for installation of these two application.

 

Thanks,

GP


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Posted by: lgovindprakash 9 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes i already have downloaded the adobe reader from the link provided.
Now i need to have the Creative Cloud packager itself to be silently installed using switches. So if you could help on this that would be great.

Posted by: anonymous_9363 9 years ago
Red Belt
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Errrr...no, you use CCP to create deployment packages for the CC products.

Install it on your packaging/sequencing VM and then run it, pointing it at the folder which contains the product for which you need to create a deployment package.

Posted by: lgovindprakash 9 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
0
I dont find the CCP setup file any where in the adobe site page. 
Posted by: dunnpy 9 years ago
Posted by: lgovindprakash 9 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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I tried those links but i don't find the creative cloud packager. I see only creative cloud .
Posted by: anonymous_9363 9 years ago
Red Belt
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Which part of the page are you unable to read?!?!? https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager/creating-packages.html

Download Creative Cloud Packager

Download Adobe Creative Cloud Packager.


Posted by: lgovindprakash 9 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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I saw in those both links but i didn't get the package, don't we have a free trial version of Creative cloud packager tool? 
Posted by: anonymous_9363 9 years ago
Red Belt
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So...without a licensed Adobe product, how are you going to package for it? Both CCP and AAM require entry of a valid license before you can create the deployment package.

Go to LWS, log in with your or your client's Adobe ID and you'll see listed the products for which you/they have licenses, amongst which will be CCP.

Posted by: kamofy 9 years ago
White Belt
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Dude, as everyone else has pointed out, go to the Adobe Creative Cloud admin site, log in and you will be able to download the Creative Cloud Packager (CCP) tool. From there, just install CCP and you will be able to download/create your silent deployment for whatever Adobe app you need including the Creative Cloud app. And just an FYI, the CC app is just garbage. There is no way to disable update prompts the users will see whenever Adobe decides to release one. And even worse, you can not exclude Creative Cloud from your main deployment for any of the main Adobe applications. It's total bs imo...

Comments:
  • Hi I didnt the same. But still i coudnt . And i am seeing for a trial version of it as well. - lgovindprakash 9 years ago
  • SOrry i did the same. But still i couldn't . And i am seeing for a trial version of it as well. - lgovindprakash 9 years ago
Posted by: anonymous_9363 9 years ago
Red Belt
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For Reader, download the appropriate MSI from here and use the normal arguments on the command line. To customise the MSI, use the Adobe Customization Tool.

For the CC applications, you need to use the Creative Cloud Packager. 

Surprisingly, this new Google thingy pointed this out to me when I entered 'creative cloud silent'. I keep saying but no-one's listening - this thing's going to be HUUUUGE when it catches on.


 
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