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March 22, 2023
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Acrobat Reader Auto-Update Not Updating Consistently Across Domain

  • March 22, 2023
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AFAIK, Adobe Reader automatically downloads and installs updates in a truly seamless manner - In theory, a zero-touch approach for administrators. It does this by creating a Windows scheduled task upon installation, called "Adobe Acrobat Update Task". It runs the task under the user's context (INTERACTIVE), and executes "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\ARM\1.0\AdobeARM.exe" at user logon, and at 7am each day if the device is connected to AC Power.

 

For the largest part of our devices it does nothing, we now have different Versions in our Domain.
23.001.20064 - latest verion
22.003.20322

 

How can I ensure that the Adobe Reader update is updated via the Adobe ARM service?

Even if i delete the tLastReader Registry Keys and start the task manually, Adobe Reader doesn't update.

Thank you for your help.

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Participating Frequently
March 24, 2023

One way to find out why some of the products are not updated is to provide Updater verbose log file.

To enable Updater verbose logging-
Set iLogLevel REG_DWORD value to 1 in the registry below
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Adobe\Adobe ARM\1.0\ARM on 64 bit OS
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe ARM\1.0\ARM on 32 bit OS
Repeat "delete the tLastT_Reader Registry value in HKCU and start the task manually" on the system where Reader is not updated.
Collect and send me in the private message AdobeARM.log file from current User Temp folder.
AOP5E90Author
New Participant
March 24, 2023

Thank you, will try this on Monday.

S_S
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Community Manager
March 24, 2023

Hi @AOP5E90,

 

Hope you are doing well. Sorry for your experience with updating Acrobat Reader.

 

What I'd suggest is to install Adobe Remote Update Manager. Once you have deployed the Adobe apps on client machines, you want the subsequent updates for the packages to be available on the client machines. You can create and deploy an update package manually on the client machines.


Instead of deploying the updates manually, you can use RUM. It polls the Adobe Update server or the local Adobe Update Server if set up using the Adobe Update Server Setup Tool (AUSST). RUM deploys the latest updates available on the update server to each client machine it runs. You need not manually push updates to the client machines.


When creating a package from the Admin Console, the default setting is to have the Adobe updates turned off. Most enterprise environments do not provide their end users with admin privileges. With the updates turned off, the end users will not see the availability of updates; nor could they apply them if downloaded. RUM can apply those updates remotely even if updates have been disabled through the Options screen in the package creation workflow.


Once you have installed RUM on each client machine, you can run it remotely through the command line or remote management tools.

 

You can learn more: Use Adobe Remote Update Manager

 

Hope this helps.

 

-Souvik

AOP5E90Author
New Participant
March 24, 2023

For my understanding and what i was reading in the adobe documentation is that Adobe Remote Update Manger isn't capable to do upgrades.

 

So 22.1 --> 22.2 yes and but not 22.1 --> 23.1

From the site you linked: "Remote Update Manager only detects updates but not upgrades"