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Adobe Reader

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First, install Acrobat Reader normally (download the installer from adobe.com, double click on it, and install it).
In the directory where Acrobat was installed, you will find an MSI package. Just copy it to your server and use it to deploy Acrobat Reader in the future. Take care of the language version, the one below is GermanEnglish. A package in a different language will also have a different ID for remove command. If you previously have a package acrobat7, increment the revision number - the upgrade command comes into effect and obsoletes 7.0 and 7.0.1 to 7.0.4 packages.
<blockquote style="background: white; border: 1px solid black; padding: 1em;"> <package<br> id="acrobat7"<br> name="Acrobat Reader 7.0.5"<br> revision="15"<br> reboot="false"<br> priority="010"><br> <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Adobe Reader 7.0 - Deutsch.5" /><br> <install cmd='msiexec /q /i "\\server\adminwpkg\MSI\acrobat7pkg\Adobe Reader 7.0 - Deutsch.5.msi" allusers=1'><br> <exit code="0" /><br> </install><br><br> <remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /q /x{AC76BA86-7AD7-10311033-7B44-A70000000000A70500000002}' /><br><br> <upgrade cmd='msiexec /q /i "\\server\wpkg\pkg\Adobe Reader 7.0.5.msi" /><brallusers=1'> <brexit code="0" /> </package><brupgrade> </blockquotepackageRight now this produces an error sometimes. That is because the installer seems to finish with different exit codes depending on machine configuration. But it kind of works - first WPKG installs 7.0.5 and exits with an error code and on the next run WPKG bypasses it because uninstall condition is met. If someone has more time to test it please '''fix this'''
[[category:Silent Installers|Acrobat Reader 7]]
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