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:: I think that it is best to have separate pages for the different releases, but I doubt if they are really needed and the latest release would be enough. | :: I think that it is best to have separate pages for the different releases, but I doubt if they are really needed and the latest release would be enough. | ||
:: The Adobe Reader page as a link page seems to be a good idea to keep it simple, a separate category should be good too. | :: The Adobe Reader page as a link page seems to be a good idea to keep it simple, a separate category should be good too. | ||
+ | ::: I vote for one page for each major release, with a category grouping the releases. In example I am worried on how long and messy the Firefox page is getting. [[User:Ilgino|Ilgino]] 09:00, 17 July 2009 (CEST) | ||
=Adobe Reader 7= | =Adobe Reader 7= |
Revision as of 07:00, 17 July 2009
Multiple Pages for this Program
Why do we have pages for Adobe Reader, Adobe Reader 8 and Adobe Reader 9. I think for ease-of-use we should have them all on the one page with the different versions each in a section of their own
- Wouldn't be a single page for Adobe 7, 8 and 9 just too long? And it would be just longer with future releases?
- Adobe_Reader page should just contain links to all Adobe Reader versions.
- Or, what's your opinion?
- I think that it is best to have separate pages for the different releases, but I doubt if they are really needed and the latest release would be enough.
- The Adobe Reader page as a link page seems to be a good idea to keep it simple, a separate category should be good too.
- I vote for one page for each major release, with a category grouping the releases. In example I am worried on how long and messy the Firefox page is getting. Ilgino 09:00, 17 July 2009 (CEST)
Adobe Reader 7
Allan Stone writes:
On the website you have Adobe Reader 7.0.5 package file but it errors out sometimes when you remove it. I have made a WSH script to take care of the removal for us. It passes everytime. Ive yet to have to fail.
I called the file 'remove.js' and added it as the remove command for the package
//WScript.Echo("Uninstaller for Adobe Reader 7.0.X"); //WScript.Echo("----------------------------------"); //WScript.Echo(""); var adobe_7_reader_0 = 1; var adobe_error = 1; var objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell"); //WScript.Echo("...Checking registry for Adobe Reader 7.0.X") try { var key1 = "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Adobe\\Acrobat Reader\\7.0\\InstallPath\\"; test = objShell.RegRead(key1); // WScript.Echo("...Acrobat Reader 7.0.X found"); } catch(e) { // WScript.Echo("...Adobe Reader 7.0.X NOT found"); adobe_7_reader_0 = 0; } if (adobe_7_reader_0 == 1) { try { // WScript.Echo("...Uninstalling Adobe Reader 7.0.X"); objShell.Run("MsiExec.exe /qb /x{AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-A70500000002} REBOOT=ReallySupress",1,true) } catch(e) { // WScript.Echo("...Error uninstalling Adobe Reader 7.0.X\n"); // WScript.Echo(e.description+"\n") // WScript.Echo(e.message+"\n") // WScript.Echo(e.number+"\n") } } //WScript.Echo("\nComplete.");
I hope this helps. there is probably a better way and more simple but it works and that does it for me.