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Release Notes Acrobat, Reader
Date
Release Notes
Release Type*
Focus
Sep 09,
DC Sep ()
Optional Update
Latest Release: This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Aug 09,
DC Aug ()
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Jul 12,
DC Jul ()
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Jun 14,
DC Jun ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Apr 12,
DC Apr (x)
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Mar 07,
DC Mar ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Jan 11,
DC Jan ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Oct 12,
DC Oct ()
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Sep 29,
DC Sep (x)
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Sep 14,
DC Sep ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Jul 28,
DC Jul ()
Optional Update
[Win Only] This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Jul 13,
DC Jul ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Jun 08,
DC Jun ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
May 11,
DC May ()
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Apr 16,
DC Apr (xx)¡̐
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Mar 10,
DC Feb ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Feb 25,
DC Feb ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Feb 22,
DC Feb ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Feb 15,
DC Feb ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Feb 09,
DC Feb ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Dec 09,
DC Dec ()
Out Of Cycle Update
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Nov 23,
DC Nov ()
Optional Update
[Win Only] This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Nov 03,
DC Nov ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Sep 24,
DC Sep ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Aug 19,
DC Aug ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Aug 11,
DC Aug ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
July 06,
DC May ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
Jun 02,
DC May ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
May 21,
DC May ()
Optional Update
This patch fixes specific functionality issues.
May 12,
DC May ()
Continuous
This update provides new features, security mitigations, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.
Mar 17,
DC Mar ()
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Feb 11,
DC Feb ()
Continuous
This update provides security mitigations and bug fixes.
Update: Thanks to @Douglas_C post, there is a way to obtain the latest version of Acrobat here: protomill.pt Use it to do a more desirable single required software policy (the first policy listed below) which will update existing Acrobat installs and install it on systems that don’t have it. If you’re only looking to update systems that currently have it installed and not install on systems that don’t have it, use just my second policy with the .msp files.
Due to a current issue with Adobe restricting how their software is distributed, Automox is currently only able to support patching Acrobat Reader DC up to version I’ve setup the following to be able to keep it updated to the latest version.
First, I created a required software policy with the latest version I could get from their FTP site when it was active. This policy would at least install it on systems that didn’t have it or update it to that version if systems had an older version, but that just gets it up to v from last year.
This policy will install it on a system that doesn’t have it and upgrade any system that is on a lower version.
First, create a base Acrobat Reader DC required software policy, download this file, then upload it to the policy: protomill.pt
Here’s how that required software policy should be configured:
Then I found a way to get .msp updates from Adobe and to use them in a second required software policy using the latest version available.
Create a second required software policy that runs at least 30 minutes after the first one. This will only do updates to the latest version if it already exists on a system. It will not install it on a system that doesn’t have it installed (the first policy takes care of that).
Download the latest bit Reader .msp version from here and upload to the policy: protomill.pt
This is how the policy should be set based on the latest one available today. As newer ones are released, replace the .msp file in the policy and update the package version and the .msp file referenced in the PowerShell syntax.
How can I keep this as polite as possible? Keeping an updated installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC has been challenging. There are often additional MSP patches available that are not updated within the installation download. While many ways remain current exist (slipstream, setup an update server, etc), this post will show you the simplest method I have found to create a fully updated installation source for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
Download and Extract: First, you need to get the most recent base installer. This can be obtained from the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Distribution site. At the time of this writing, the current version is Note if you intend to deploy the product within your organization, you need to apply for a free distribution license.
Extract the downloaded exe with a product of your choice. I use 7-zip. This will result in a folder contents similar to the following.
Check for the latest patch: The extracted download will include needed files for installation. However, this extract may not be the most current patch. In this case, Adobe includes an msp patch to version Checking on Adobes Update Page reveals an additional patch is available. Download the optional msp file to your content folder. Remove any other older msp files from the content folder as well.
The protomill.pt file will use what is referenced in the protomill.pt file. Open that file with notepad and change the PATCH= line filename to match the new msp file name and save.
Generate a Transform: At this point, you could move on to deploy the application if you are comfortable with Adobes default installation settings. MEMCM deployment requires a few changes be made to the installation (suppressing the EULA, silent install, no reboot). I also like to disable updates and remove the desktop shortcut. This can all be accomplished using the Adobe Acrobat Customization Wizard. Install the software, click open and browse to protomill.pt within your content folder, then make the needed changes throughout. Once you make your changes and save, an protomill.pt file will be generated in the content folder.
Deployment: At this point, you now have a fully patched source that is ready for deployment. I typically test the deployment manually on a reference machine to make sure it is going to install as expected. This can be done from an elevated admin command prompt with the following: protomill.pt /sAll /rs /msi TRANSFORMS=protomill.pt
Once youve confirmed the silent install works as expected, create a standard application within MEMCM (or any other deployment solution that allows for silent unattended installation). I choose a manual script deployment with the command line listed above. I use the AcroRdexe file version as a detection method, which can be easily found by browsing to the reference machine used earlier and selecting the AcroRdexe file.
Supersedence and Deployment: The silent protomill.pt method has been successful in our environment with installing on top of existing older versions. The older version is upgraded. This makes it a candidate for using supersedence within MEMCM. If a user has installed a previous version of reader from an available deployment, setting up supersedence without an uninstall will automatically upgrade client computers. Required deployments should also work fine.
Conclusion: Hopefully this guide has been helpful. The same customization wizard can be used for the licensed creative cloud Acrobat Pro installations. The creative cloud package builder should result in the most recent version, which allows for a transform to be used automatically with the protomill.pt silent option. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments!
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Adobe Acrobat
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Originally posted
Last updated
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8/8/
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APSA Security advisory available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
6/14/
11/14/
APSA Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
4/21/
4/21/
APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
4/11/
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APSB Security update available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
3/21/
3/21/
APSA Security advisory for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
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3/21/
APSB Security update available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSASecurity Advisory for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
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11/16/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSA Security Advisory for Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
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5/13/
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2/23/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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10/13/
APSBSecurity Updates available for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
7/30/
8/19/
APSASecurity Advisory for Adobe Reader, Acrobat, and Flash Player
7/22/
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APSBSecurity Updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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6/16/
APSBSecurity Updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSA Buffer overflow issues in Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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5/12/
APSB Security Update available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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APSB Security Update available for Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9
3/10/
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APSA Buffer overflow issue in versions and earlier of Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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Adobe Acrobat
Brief
Originally posted
Last updated
APSBSecurity updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
5/14/
8/8/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
2/20/
2/20/
APSA Security advisory available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
2/13/
2/20/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader andAcrobat
1/8/
3/7/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
8/14/
8/14/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
4/10/
4/10/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
1/10/
1/10/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
12/16/
1/10/
APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
12/6/
1/10/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
9/13/
1/18/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
6/14/
11/14/
APSA Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
4/21/
4/21/
APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
4/11/
4/28/
APSB Security update available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
3/21/
3/21/
APSA Security advisory for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
3/14/
3/21/
APSB Security update available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
2/8/
2/22/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
11/16/
12/1/
APSASecurity Advisory for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
10/28/
11/16/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
10/5/
10/5/
APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
9/8/
10/5/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
8/19/
8/19/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
6/24/
6/29/
APSA Security Advisory for Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
6/24/
6/29/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
4/8/
5/13/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
2/11/
2/23/
APSB Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
1/7/
4/15/
APSA Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
12/15/
12/15/
PSB Security Updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
10/8/
10/13/
APSBSecurity Updates available for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat
7/30/
8/19/
APSASecurity Advisory for Adobe Reader, Acrobat, and Flash Player
7/22/
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APSBSecurity Updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
6/9/
6/16/
APSBSecurity Updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
5/12/
6/9/
APSA Buffer overflow issues in Adobe Reader and Acrobat
5/1/
5/12/
APSB Security Update available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
3/18/
3/24/
APSB Security Update available for Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9
3/10/
3/24/
APSA Buffer overflow issue in versions and earlier of Adobe Reader and Acrobat
2/19/
3/24/
Release Notes
More powerful than other PDF software, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is the free, trusted standard for viewing, printing and annotating PDFs. And now, it's connected to Adobe Document Cloud so it's easier than ever to work with PDFs on computers and mobile devices.
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Say hello to easy file access
Acrobat Reader DC is connected to Adobe Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch Cloud so you can work with your PDFs anywhere, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch. You can even access and store files in Box, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive.
Convert PDFs to Word
Additional PDF services are just a click away. Inside Reader, you can subscribe to activate additional capabilities to create PDF files and export them to Word or Excel.
Fill, sign and send PDF forms=
Say goodbye to paper forms. Instead, type responses on your PDF form. Add your e-signature. Submit the form electronically. And save a copy for your records.
Manage software rollouts and standards compliance
Use Adobe and Microsoft tools to manage and deploy updates. Get support for a wide range of document security standards. Extend Reader functionality using the free Acrobat SDK.
Previous version:
Click to download Adobe Acrobat XI.
What's New
Windows patches updated to
Accessibility
Outline box is not visible in Custom Area selection on using Reading Order tool
Adobe Sign
Unable to type @ symbol in Add Signer dialog in Request Signature workflow with localized keyboard
Editing
[Windows only] Selection border does not show up while selecting objects during marquee selection
Installer
Acrobat/Reader starts repair window when launched from shortcut icon or on opening FDF/XDP/XFDF files
PDFMaker
Alt-text of figures is not getting captured and appearing gibberish post conversion to pdf
Rendering
Out of Memory error while scrolling through page thumbnails
Lag was observed while using Marquee Zoom tool on Mac
Viewer
On Mac, black marker is not visible on dragging-dropping in Left Side Panels
Menu Bar appears truncated on extended monitor
How to update, repair, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, or re-install Adobe Reader/Acrobat
Most printing problems in QuickBooks Online can be resolved by updating Adobe Reader/Acrobat to the latest version or by repairing your Adobe installation. Updating, repairing, or re-installing your Adobe Reader/Acrobat is simple and can be accomplished by following a few simple steps.
Automatic updates for Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader
Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader will automatically detect if a new version of the software is available. The program will check for a new version when you launch either Acrobat or Reader as an application, and will prompt you to install a new version when it's available.
How to update Adobe Reader/Acrobat
Check the Adobe website for detailed instructions.
How to repair Adobe Reader/Acrobat
If you've updated to the latest version of Adobe Reader/Acrobat and it hasn’t fixed the problem, you'll need to repair your Adobe installation.
Close Acrobat/Reader and all open web browser windows.
Select Adobe Acrobat Reader DC PatchStart button at the bottom left of your screen.
Type Control Panel, then press Enter.
Select Programs and Features.
Select Acrobat or Adobe Reader, then Uninstall/Change.
In the Setup dialog box, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, select Next.
Select Repair, then Next.
Select Install.
When the process is complete, select Finish.
Restart your computer.
Log back in to QuickBooks Online, then try to print.
Tip: If repairing Adobe Reader doesn't fix the problem, it may be necessary to uninstall and reinstall Adobe Reader.
How to uninstall Adobe Reader/Acrobat
Note: Acrobat Professional is not a free program like Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch. Don't uninstall Acrobat Professional unless you have the DVD or the installation download and product key/serial number from Adobe to reinstall it with, unless you're planning to install and use Adobe Reader instead.
Close Acrobat/Reader and all open web browser windows.
Select the Start button at the bottom left of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch screen.
Type Control Panel, then press Enter.
Select Programs and Features.
Select Acrobat or Adobe Reader, then Uninstall/Change.
Select Yes to confirm.
How to re-install Acrobat Professional
To reinstall Acrobat Professional, use the DVD or the installation download you received from Adobe. To reinstall Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, visit protomill.pt.
When done, log back in to your QuickBooks Online company, then try to print.
Still need help?
If you're still having printing problems after completing the recommended steps, check out Troubleshooting printing in Windows for further help.
That's it. You now know how to update, repair, or re-install Adobe Reader/Acrobat.
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Tips: How to Update Adobe Acrobat
1. Automatic Update:
Open your Adobe Acrobat.
Click on "Help".
Click on "Check for updates".
Follow prompts to update from the application
2. Manual Update:
Launch the Adobe Acrobat and go to your "Help" option.
On the help, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, click on "About Adobe" and Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch note of the version.
If that is not the version you have, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch to the downloads page on your Adobe Acrobat.
Ensure that the other optional applications on offer that you are not interested in are unpicked. For instance if you do not want MacAfee ensure it is not ticked.
Click on "Download".
A small window will pop up asking for permission to run. Click on "Run".
Once you run the file, another window will appear that gives you an option on where you wish to save your file to. For instance desktop. Select your choice destination for your file.
Click on "Save".
Once the installation is over, click on "Finish". Your Adobe Acrobat has been successfully updated.
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Due to its venerability, Adobe Acrobat makes it a necessity to keep checking for updates. This can be annoying, time wasting and mostly an expensive venture even for the willing user.
Failure to load; sometimes you may try over and over to download but because of a few systems bugs, you may not succeed in updating your reader.
You may also encounter an error as your PC attempts to open the source file. This essentially means you will not fully install your new version and may have to start the process all over again.
Sometimes you may get a response to the effect that other installations are in progress.
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How can I keep this as polite as possible? Keeping an updated installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC has been challenging. There are often additional MSP patches available that are not updated within the installation download. While many ways remain current exist (slipstream, setup an update server, etc), this post will show you the simplest method I have found to create a fully updated installation source for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
Download and Extract: First, you need to get the most recent base installer, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch. This can be obtained from the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Distribution site. At the time of this writing, the current version is Note if you intend to deploy the product within your organization, you need to apply for a free distribution license.
Extract the downloaded exe with a product of your choice. I use 7-zip. This will result in a folder contents avs video editor review to the following.
Check for the latest patch: The extracted download will include needed files for installation. However, this extract may not be the most current patch. In this case, Adobe includes an msp patch to version Checking on Adobes Update Page reveals an additional patch is available. Download the optional msp file to your content folder. Remove any other older msp files from the content folder as well.
The protomill.pt file will use what is referenced in the protomill.pt file. Open that file with notepad and change the PATCH= line filename to match the new msp file name and save.
Generate a Transform: At this point, you could move on to deploy the application if you are comfortable with Adobes default installation settings. MEMCM deployment requires a few changes be made to the installation (suppressing the EULA, silent install, no reboot). I also like to disable updates and remove the desktop shortcut. This can all be accomplished using the Adobe Acrobat Customization Wizard. Install the software, click open and browse to protomill.pt within your content folder, then make the needed changes throughout. Once you make your changes and save, an protomill.pt file will be generated in the content folder.
Deployment: At this point, you now have a fully patched source that is ready for deployment. I typically test the deployment manually on a reference machine to make sure it is going to install as expected. This can be done from an elevated admin command prompt with the following: protomill.pt /sAll /rs /msi TRANSFORMS=protomill.pt
Once youve confirmed the silent install works as expected, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, create a standard application within MEMCM (or any other deployment solution that allows for silent unattended installation). I choose a manual script deployment with the command line listed above. I use the AcroRdexe file version as a detection method, which can be easily found by browsing to the reference machine used earlier and selecting the AcroRdexe file.
Supersedence and Deployment: The silent Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch method has been successful in our environment with installing on top of existing older versions. The older version is upgraded. This makes it a candidate for using supersedence within MEMCM. If a user has installed a previous version of reader from an available deployment, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, setting up supersedence without an uninstall will automatically upgrade client computers. Required deployments should also work fine.
Conclusion: Hopefully this guide has been helpful. The same customization wizard can be used for the licensed creative cloud Acrobat Pro installations. The creative cloud package builder should result in the most recent version, which allows for a transform to be used automatically with the protomill.pt silent option. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments!
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Update: Thanks to @Douglas_C post, there is a way to obtain the latest version of Acrobat here: protomill.pt Use it to do a more desirable single required software policy (the first policy listed below) which will update existing Acrobat installs and install it on systems that don’t have it. If you’re only looking to update systems that currently have it installed and not install on Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch that don’t have it, use just my second policy with the .msp files.
Due to a current issue with Adobe restricting how their software is distributed, Automox is currently only able to support patching Acrobat Reader DC up to version I’ve setup the following to be able to keep it updated to the latest version.
First, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, I created a required software policy with the latest version I could get from their FTP site when it was active. This policy would at least install it on systems that didn’t have it or update it to that version if systems had an older version, but that just gets it up to v from last year.
This policy will install it on a system that doesn’t have it and upgrade any system that is on a lower version.
First, create a base Acrobat Reader DC required software policy, download this file, then upload it to the policy: protomill.pt
Here’s how that required software policy should be configured:
Then I found a way to get .msp updates from Adobe and to use them in a second required software policy using the latest version available.
Create a second required software policy that runs at least Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch minutes after the first one. This will only do updates to the latest version if it already exists on a system. It will not install it on a system that doesn’t have it installed (the first policy takes care of that).
Download the latest bit Reader .msp version from here and upload to the policy: protomill.pt
This is how the policy should be set based on the latest one available today. As newer ones are released, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, replace the .msp file in the policy and update the package version and the .msp file referenced in the PowerShell syntax.
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