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Hello Community, I would like to deploy Remote Upgrade Manager (RUM) to desktops. Then I would like to continuously run it (like auto pilot). However, I want to control the version that the applications are upgrading to. for instance, I may want to upgrade Adobe PhotoShop to v21.1.1, not v21.1.2. I prefer to test new applications versions before deploying to all users. Please let me know if there a switch, command, or funciton, that will help control the app version for (PhotoShop, Illustrator, and Acrobat, when being updated by RUM on supported Windows Operating Systems. Thanks for your help everone
Hello,
RemoteUpdateManager can target particular major versions of applications if you specify them on the command line (e.g. PHSP#20.0 or PHSP#21.0, where the .0 denotes "the latest version from that major release"), but you cannot target a minor release as in your example, unfortunately. You can only update to the latest version of the applications which are installed.
To install a specific minor release of an application, you would need to have a package from the Admin Console created when th
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Hello,
RemoteUpdateManager can target particular major versions of applications if you specify them on the command line (e.g. PHSP#20.0 or PHSP#21.0, where the .0 denotes "the latest version from that major release"), but you cannot target a minor release as in your example, unfortunately. You can only update to the latest version of the applications which are installed.
To install a specific minor release of an application, you would need to have a package from the Admin Console created when that version was available.
Dominic
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That information is helpful. I hope that they add this feature in the future. Thanks for confirming.