harisonb21989751
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harisonb21989751
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‎Mar 07, 2018
03:13 PM
That's only partly true with Reader DC. because the base install is version 15.x.x, you can't go straight to the current version of 18.x.x. In my testing I had to install the following updates in order to get the latest version: 1502320070 1700920044 1701220098 1801120038 Thanks for trying to help anyway.
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‎Mar 06, 2018
10:14 PM
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I was able to identify a solution, although it is not ideal. Intune provides the option to include Command-Line Arguments as a part of the properties of the Line of Business app that is being setup. This allows me to install the base version MSI (for DC that is 15.0072.0033) as the Line of Business app, and in the Command-Line Arguments field enter /update "<filepath>\<update1>.msp;<filepath>\<update2>.msp;...;<filepath>\<latest_update>.msp" where <filepath> is a shared network location. As I said, this is far from ideal, and requires some proactive maintenance to keep the latest update ready to go. Please adobe, please release your version updates as MSIs. it will solve this problem completely.
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‎Feb 21, 2018
05:26 PM
Thanks Test Screen Name. I was using those products as examples. Reader DC has the same problem, only it is compounded because the original MSI is something like v15.x.x while the current version is 17.x.x. and all the new versions are only available as MSP files.
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‎Feb 21, 2018
05:23 PM
Hi Karan, Thank you for your suggestion, unfortunately, the post you have referenced is from 2012, and the Intune product has changed significantly in that time. I was hoping there would be a way to create a new MSI with the updates included (similar to the AIP method but with everything fully packaged in the MSI, not referring to a network location).
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‎Feb 18, 2018
06:28 PM
Hi all, We are running Microsoft Intune as an MDM and we are managing a couple of hundred Windows 10 devices with it. Users do not have local administrator access, so cannot install updates themselves. We are able to deploy the base versions of Adobe Reader (11.0.0 or 10.0.0) without any issues (by uploading the MSIs to Intune and deploying that way), however because of the way the updates are packaged (as an MSI that calls an MSP file) we are not able to push out these updates - Intune does not support EXE or MSP files. I would appreciate any assistance you can provide with this, due to the distribution of our users (international) we are not able deploy this from a common network location, and from what I have seen Intune does not support this in any case. Thanks in advance Harison
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