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Participant
May 12, 2023
Question

Supress volume license agreement popup (Adobe Reader DC with Volume License Agreement)

  • May 12, 2023
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Hi! 

 

I have a volume licensing agreement which is required to distribute Adobe Reader DC that we intend to use. I have downloaded the installation file from the link provided in the confirmation email and attempted an install. The installation itself is fine, but there is a popup for every user upon first start where they have to agree to a volume license agreement for "personal computers" in order to continue using the software. Is there a way to accept this as an admin during the deployment on behalf of our users so they won't see it? 

 

There is also a second screen immediately after accepting the volume licensing agreement about Adobe ID Sign in that I'd like to supress. 

 

I want to distribute this software during Autopilot enrollment, so I was hoping that there is a solution available other than group policy objects that can be applied either during the installation itself (msi switches, an answer file etc) or by adding a registry value somewhere.

 

Thanks in advance!

Pardon me for attaching images in Swedish by the way, but they should be similar to the English equivalents.

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Legend
May 12, 2023

Do you have the Acrobat Enterprise deployment Toolkit? 

Participant
May 12, 2023

Thanks for replying so quickly.

No I don't. I wasn't aware that that was a thing.

I had a little look around I found the "Acrobat Customization Wizard" which seems to be part of the enterprise deployment toolkit if I understood correctly, but I don't see a way in there to supress those popups. Some guideance would be appreciated.

Participant
May 12, 2023

Just noticed that there is a suppress EULA option at the first screen (Personalization options). Maybe that's what I'm looking for.. 

I accidentally misspelled "Suppress" with "Supress" in a few places by the way, so any forum admin reading this can go ahead and change that to make this thread more accessible to others looking for the same answer.