

Get-wmiobject Win32_Product | Sort-Object -Property Name | Format-Table IdentifyingNumber, Name, LocalPackage -AutoSizeĪs a detection rule, I am going with a simple if directory exists then strategy. Without the latest patch you will likely see the error that your browser or operating system is not up-to-date when starting Adobe Acrobat DC.Įdit the setup.ini file to add the previously copied patch: AcroPro.mst Applying patchesĬopy the previously downloaded patch file next to the AcroPro.msi file.

Acrobat DC Standard and Pro are using the same installer. Don’t get confused by the Pro suffix in the AcroPro.msi file. mst file is later used by the MSI installer to transform the installation process.

Lately, I had been asked to help out with the deployment Adobe Acrobat DC to Microsoft Intune-managed notebooks.
