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AUSST without Creative Cloud Desktop

Community Beginner ,
Aug 11, 2023 Aug 11, 2023

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I configured AUSST and it works great. 

I will like to use AUSST for Adobe Reader update but I dont want to install Creative Cloud Desktop.

I tested an update of reader with AUSST and its working. 

But, I have many devices on VPN, so I don't want these devices downloading from my internal server, but rather downloading their updates directly from Adobe's servers.

 

I know there is fallback block ("AdobeFallbackForAUSST") in ServiceConfig.xml. 

Is it possible to use Fallback without Creative Cloud Desktop ??

 

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Community Expert , Aug 11, 2023 Aug 11, 2023

@Infra315783430wz6 the reason Reader works without CCD is CCD does not manage Reader unlike the other Adobe Apps. As far as I know you need CCD to use AUSST - the ServiceConfig.xml file is for CCD. If you don't have it installed that ServiceConfig file does nothing.

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@Infra315783430wz6 the reason Reader works without CCD is CCD does not manage Reader unlike the other Adobe Apps. As far as I know you need CCD to use AUSST - the ServiceConfig.xml file is for CCD. If you don't have it installed that ServiceConfig file does nothing.

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