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SCCM Deployment - keep old file associations

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Feb 05, 2019 Feb 05, 2019

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I'm setting up a SCCM offline deployment of Acrobat DC Pro. I don't want this to overwrite the users current default app setting - most users have it set to Acrobat Reader - nor do I want anything that will regularly overwrite their settings. Is there any way to set the installer to not overwrite the default apps for .pdf etc?

Because of hot-desking we have to deploy DC Pro to all desktops, but only a small number of users will actually use the product, the others will be using Reader for most of their pdf needs. I'd use a GPO to set the default to Reader, but that then complicates things for users who do use Pro or other program for PDF's.

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Adobe Employee , Feb 06, 2019 Feb 06, 2019

See the doc regarding setting the default PDF viewer: Setting the Default PDF Viewer — Enterprise Administration Guide

If the env is not Win 10, there are also some properties available: Adobe Properties — Enterprise Administration Guide (sort the table and look for PDF Ownership).

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See the doc regarding setting the default PDF viewer: Setting the Default PDF Viewer — Enterprise Administration Guide

If the env is not Win 10, there are also some properties available: Adobe Properties — Enterprise Administration Guide (sort the table and look for PDF Ownership).

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