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October 28, 2025
Question

Can someone point me to the Adobe ADMX file?

  • October 28, 2025
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The FTP site will not allow anonymous login and I'm not sure where else to find it.  Again, looking for adobe ADMX file.

Thanks.

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kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 28, 2025
Community Manager
October 28, 2025

Hi @Fancy_perfection5789,

Thanks for reaching out. Based on your query, it seems you need an Adobe ADMX template or file for managing Adobe settings via Group Policy in Windows. Could you please confirm which Adobe application you are looking for the ADMX file for?

If you are looking for Acrobat, you can refer to this document:
https://adobe.ly/4nrzqgO

Additionally, you can check this page for infomation related to Acrobat desktop configuration and deployment for enterprise admins:
https://adobe.ly/4noeGH3

Hope this helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.

 

Regards,
^AN

Participant
October 29, 2025

Does this admx also work with Intune?  I'm getting upload failed: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: input

Community Manager
October 29, 2025

Hi @Fancy_perfection5789,

Thanks for getting back. Yes, the Acrobat ADMX template can be used with Microsoft Intune, but you’ll need to ensure that the file is correctly formatted and uploaded as a custom administrative template.

The “Value cannot be null. Parameter name: input” error usually occurs if the ADMX or ADML file pair is missing, corrupted, or not properly structured before upload. 
You can refer to Microsoft’s documentation for uploading custom ADMX templates to Intune for detailed steps:
https://adobe.ly/3JwrEo1

If the issue persists even after re-uploading, try downloading a fresh copy of the Acrobat ADMX file from the Adobe Enterprise Toolkit:
https://adobe.ly/4of0h17

Let us know if you’re still encountering the same error after following these steps.

Regards,
^AN