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Does anybody have experience with deploying Adobe Pro 17 on non-persistent virtual desktops?

New Here ,
Feb 22, 2019 Feb 22, 2019

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I am having a few issues deploying Adobe Pro 17 to a gold image. I want to disable the sign on and registration prompt so the end users don't have to do it every time they log in. In my environment, we use Vmware, Citrix, and ProfileUnity to deploy a pool of virtual desktops. Every time a user logs in, they are issued a random desktop from the pool. Adobe Pro 17 comes down to the user desktop from ProfileUnity. That part all works fine, but the user is prompted to sign in and register the product every time they are issued a new desktop from the pool. I am wondering if anybody has successfully deployed Adobe Pro in this fashion.

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Adobe Employee , Feb 26, 2019 Feb 26, 2019

VMWare:  VMware Horizon Deployments — Acrobat Virtualization Guide

Citrix:  Citrix XenApp & XenDesktop — Acrobat Virtualization Guide

ProfileUnity is a tool that is not a tested or supported software item.

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Feb 26, 2019 Feb 26, 2019

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VMWare:  VMware Horizon Deployments — Acrobat Virtualization Guide

Citrix:  Citrix XenApp & XenDesktop — Acrobat Virtualization Guide

ProfileUnity is a tool that is not a tested or supported software item.

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