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September 19, 2017
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Camera Raw 9.12.1 plugin silent install

  • September 19, 2017
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Hi there,

I have a group of end users who have a mixture of Camera Raw 9.12.1, 9.10, 9.8, 9.6, 9.1, and 7.5 that I've seen so far.

These are very busy artists who need to get their Camera Raw plugin updated in the background ie Silent install.

I have tried performing installation of Camera Raw 9.12.1 as a silent install using the option --mode=silent however this does not work.

I really need to work out how to fully automate this process. Further background, we run Photoshop CC on Windows, also running other CS applications like Bridge. We use Puppet to distribute software to individual workstations.

Hope someone can direct me, many thanks!                                                                                                                                                                    

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    Correct answer rpandita

    Hi edwilliamsmelb ,

    You can possibly create a package for PS CC 2017 (latest version) and then use it for installation may be via SCCM or any other deployment tool.

    Please check this link for more details - Enterprise Help | Create Packages

    Create packages for Adobe Creative Cloud

    ~Rohit

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    rpandita
    Inspiring
    September 22, 2017

    Hi edwilliamsmelb ,

    Greetings.

    You can try running Remote update manager suing Admin/Sudo rights.

    For more details please  check this link - Use Adobe Remote Update Manager

    To download RUM - Remote Update Manager update

    ~Rohit

    Participant
    September 27, 2017

    Many thanks for taking the time to answer, Rohit! Unfortunately we have tried that, but it doesn't work due to our odd environment - we don't permit net access to end devices, and even when we set up a Remote Update server *with* net access, it doesn't update at all.

    Ideally we'd like to see a solution where we are able to involve a silent install, perhaps this can be done manually in some way...?

    Thanks,

    - e

    rpandita
    rpanditaCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    September 27, 2017

    Hi edwilliamsmelb ,

    You can possibly create a package for PS CC 2017 (latest version) and then use it for installation may be via SCCM or any other deployment tool.

    Please check this link for more details - Enterprise Help | Create Packages

    Create packages for Adobe Creative Cloud

    ~Rohit

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 19, 2017