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As the title suggests:
We are deploying the Store version of Acrobat Reader in Intune, but we need to add it to an app protection policy so that it can be used to access company data (i.e. I can open a PDF from Outlook in Reader).
I'm being asked for "Name", "Publisher", and "Package Name". I'm pretty sure the publisher is "O=ADOBE INC., L=SAN JOSE, S=CA, C=US". I've tried a few different things for the other parameters but nothing seems to work.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Thanks for reaching out.
Please check the KB below on Intune deployment for Adobe products
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/enterprise/kb/deploy-packages-using-ms-intune.html
Kindly refer to the section " Publish the output Intune file on Microsoft Intune " and see if it helps
Regards,
Adobe
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Thanks for reaching out.
Please check the KB below on Intune deployment for Adobe products
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/enterprise/kb/deploy-packages-using-ms-intune.html
Kindly refer to the section " Publish the output Intune file on Microsoft Intune " and see if it helps
Regards,
Adobe
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Hello. Your response suggests the win32 app deployment. Can the Microsoft Store Adobe Reader application be deployed in enterprise environments? And to be clear, I not asking if it works - it does work as a store app deployment from Intune. I am asking if Adobe allows it for enterprise environments.

