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How can i fix ERROR 111200 when updating Acrobat XI Pro on Win 10. this is on more than one machine

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The last three pc's on our network that i ran updates for Acrobat xi pro all failed with error code 1112000. can anyone assist with a solution? reinstalling is not a practical fix (we have over 100 PC's on the network).


Re: How can i fix ERROR 111200 when updating Acrobat XI Pro on Win 10. this is on more than one machine

Re: Are there any guides for installing Acrobat Pro DC on Xenapp / Remote Desktop Services?

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we currently have Acrobat 9 on 2008 R2 Xenapp server and i need to update it to Acrobat Pro DC. Are there any guides tutorials for this? Do you just use the standard client installer? What about licensing ? We have cloud licenses, does the user just log in with their cloud account?

 

I have a team license.

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what informtion is available to adobe when users are registered through Admin console?

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What information is available to Adobe when setting up users in the Admin Console?  Is there a white paper that discusses?

Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and SCCM deployment

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I am not sure if this is the right place to post this, but the "contact us for help" options just kept sending me to the same page over and over again.

 

I recently jumped through all the hoops attempting to push Adobe Acrobat Pro DC through our SCCM server and have run into several issues.  For one, it will not actually call the Acrobat Pro installation to put it onto the computer.  It does however show that it is "installed" when you log into the cloud on said PC.  Has anyone had issues with this before?

 

We are running SCCM version 1511.  Thank you very much.

Re: Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and SCCM deployment

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Moving this discussion to the Enterprise Deployment (Acrobat and Reader) forum.

How to Remove All First Run Prompts for Adobe Reader DC

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Hi,

I'm deploying Windows 10 images this summer to classroom and lab computers. Unlike every other modern operating system available today, Windows 10 does not offer native PDF capability. We're specifically rolling-out the LTSB version of Windows 10 for privacy concerns, which does not include the Edge web browser. As a result of this, I have built Adobe Reader DC into the image along with many other software titles.

 

Each time a user logs into Windows, they're doing so for the first time. Per policy, all user profiles stored on public computers must be removed at the end of that user's session. Everyone who uses these PCs is doing so for the first time. As a result, when Reader is opened, the user is bombarded with an onslaught of first-run dialogs and prompts that exceeds all patients. There are those for choosing the default PDF handler, determine the accessibility settings, and the UI's color scheme. All of these items placed into a first-run experience are asinine for a user profile that would persist on the file system, let alone for one that is created and removed every time someone logs into Windows.

 

When I created the image, I answered ALL of these first-run questions for the default user's profile prior to copying that profile with sysprep. To help ensure these insidious little annoyances do not appear ever again, I added the ADMX GPO template files to our central store in our domain, and configured the desired settings. To silence the PDF handler question, that STILL appears, I created a custom registry key and deployed it with a GPO to prevent this question from ever being asked again. ALL of these steps were for naught. Despite the customized default user profile, the GPO, and the registry changes, users are still spending close to five minutes answering Reader's inane first-run questions. Despite all of that, they still want Reader as their PDF viewer on Windows.

 

Aside from ranting, my question is there a resource, tutorial, website that details how to fix all of this? My users and I just need Reader to open when selected, or open when a PDF is double-clicked, no questions asked. I am positive that I am not the only one in this situation. If it makes any difference I use MDT 2013 U2 to deploy the images and IBM BigFix to manage patches for Adobe Reader DC and other products. I appreciate any advice or information anyone might have on this subject and apologize for the rant.

 

Thank you


Re: How to Remove All First Run Prompts for Adobe Reader DC

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Are you looking at the Enterprise Deployment Toolkit? Some at least should be in there.

Entreprise acrobat pro 2017 activation

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Hi

 

Its start to be really complicated to install all my software for entreprise.

Last one we purchase is :

Acrobat Professional 2017 17.0 MLP AOO License FC

 

1) I fully install the software but had to connect at the end for activation ... i can undertsnad that. But is it possible to logoff from my adobe account and still use the software?

I have 1 adobe id, if i logoff, cannot use the software anymore.

 

Please explain to me how im supose to install/activate it.

 

Is there any place to contact support for entreprise? I try 2 hour to find on site and im not able to find any info.... just want an email caus im not able to speek fluid in english.

Everythimes i try, it end with chat support and it said that its not available.

 

Thanks for your time and have a good day

Re: How to Remove All First Run Prompts for Adobe Reader DC

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Presumably, but Reader has already been deployed to the computers. I just need it to stop record-breaking attempts for the most first-run prompts from any piece of commercial software.

 

Thanks!

Re: How to Remove All First Run Prompts for Adobe Reader DC

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Still, that's the documentation. Maybe you can retrofit it, maybe redeploying is needed.

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No dictionaries were found. Your installation might be corrupted. Citrix XenDesktop Named user deployment.

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We are having an issue with Acrobat DC Pro setup using Creative Cloud Teams. We are using a roamed named user license. The switches for the install used are below:

 

Setup.exe /sALL /msi ROAMIDENTITY=1 ROAMLICENSING=1

 

This is using an adobe supported configuration on an image with Citrix XenDesktops (also fully patched Windows 7 with newest Adobe Acobat DC Pro Continuous Build). Everything is working correctly (and well) when deployed to users except the spelling feature. When doing the compare feature, you will receive at times receive a "No dictionaries were found. Your installation might be corrupted." In addition when going to preferences and checking spelling you will receive the error as well. No languages are available after clicking add. Unfortunately, even though this is the only issue, it's a large issue for our Legal Team.

 

The issue is this install was done very cleanly on a sanitized image. So I'm looking to see if anyone else has seen this or steps we could use to hone in on the issue. Could it be a registry entry, files that aren't being referenced? Where should we be looking to fix this?

 

Regards,

Chris

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Re: Entreprise acrobat pro 2017 activation

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There a couple of ways that you can handle this if you have a serial number with your license.

 

1.  Use the Adobe Customization Wizard DC to get an offline Exception  There is a video that shows this Feature amongst others at the beginning of this Forum or on Youtube:  Adobe Customization Wizard DC – Panel by Panel - YouTube

 

2.  Use the Adobe Provisioning Toolkit Enterprise Edition (PRTK) to serialize the product.  You can get a user friendly introduction to this tool via this blog post:  Manage Acrobat DC licenses in an Enterprise environment | Adobe Content Corner

Re: How to Remove All First Run Prompts for Adobe Reader DC

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Ideally you would have used the Adobe Customization Wizard DC to disable all of this before hand but you can find a lot of the registry entry preferences in the ETK Preference Reference that can disable most of these items. 

 

Preference Reference for Acrobat and Adobe Reader

 

Granted it will take time to find all of the items that you want to disable and then you will need to run a script to make the registry entries but that might be easier than re-deploying. Then again, Test Screen Name may be correct and that might be the least painful in the long run.  It's your decision ultimately.

Re: How can i fix ERROR 111200 when updating Acrobat XI Pro on Win 10. this is on more than one machine

Re: Where can I find the Acrobat Customization Wizard DC for version 2017

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Steve+Cordero  wrote

 

It's the same as the one for DC/2015.  It's here:

DC

On the Acrobat Enterprise Toolkit site, it says: You must use a major Wizard version that’s identical to the product version.

 

The major version of the Acrobat Customization Wizard DC is 15 and the major version of Acrobat DC is now 17.  Can you confirm that the ETK site is wrong?

Re: Where can I find the Acrobat Customization Wizard DC for version 2017

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Not really wrong but perhaps a bit out of date.  The product split into two branches for DC and that has changed things a bit compared to the previous versions.

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