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Re: "setup could not find Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 (x64) runtime on the machine. Without this, some application functionality will not work."

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is this for an enterprise installation?


Re: "setup could not find Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 (x64) runtime on the machine. Without this, some application functionality will not work."

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Acrobat Pro DC continuous App-V 5.1 - Start icon not being created

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OS: Windows 10 Enterprise 1703

Acrobat DC 2017.009.20058

App-V Sequencer 10.0.15063.0

 

(This same question has been posted in the App-V Support forums as well)

 

I've successfully created and deployed Adobe Reader DC with the only struggle being that I cannot get the "Check for Updates" option to go away in the Help menu even though I've set the "bUpdater" registry key to 0 when customizing the msi within the customization wizard.  (Since I just typed all that, any help with this would be nice too!)

 

My current issue is with Acrobat Pro DC.  When I package it using the App-V sequencer, all goes great, except during deployment via SCCM.  Even though the option (which was set within the Adobe Customization Wizard) is set to leave the start menu icon (I am in fact removing the desktop icon, which works) the Start Menu icon does not appear (in the Alphabetical list nor in Recently Added) although the Distiller icon does appear (which is fine).

 

I hit the Start button and type "Acrobat" and the program is found and can be launched and used without a problem, but isn't an acceptable method for our end users.

 

Anyone else having this same problem?

Re: Acrobat Pro DC continuous App-V 5.1 - Start icon not being created

How to deploy Custom Tool to all users on a computer

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Hello,

 

I am having an issue with Adobe DC where I create a Custom Tool and export it as the .AAUI file. 

 

In Adobe XI I would copy the .AAUI file to the following folder and all the users on the computer would get the custom tool

 

C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Adobe\Acrobat<version>\Acrobat\UICustomization\<language>\<anyname>.aaui

 

This will not work in Adobe DC even though the UICustomization folder exists.  When I copy the file directly to the users profile it does work (the user gets the custom tool), but I dont want to setup a process where I have to copy this file every time a new user logs into the computer.

 

My Question is - is there an easy way just to create a tool and give it to all the users on the computer without them having to import it manually?

 

Argh! this is making me pull out my hair (whats left)

 

Thanks

Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended Activation key not working after 10 years

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I have the install file and activation key for Acrobat 9 Pro Extended that I have used for years, I just don't need more than the basics so I have not needed to upgrade.

So I recently installed on my Surface (Win10) and the key is not validating.

 

I have owned and used this same install and key for 10 years. Chat support was no use, they sent me here because it is an older product which they claim to no longer support.

 

Can someone help me understand why my code stopped working?

 

Thanks,

Jeff


Adobe Application Manager Stopped Working

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I have installed Adobe Acrobat XI on 3 citrix servers but when attempting to open a pdf in acrobat the following error occurs:

 

Adobe Error 01-08-17.JPG

 

I followed instructions on another post and installed Adobe Application manager version 10 but the same error still occurs. What can I do to fix this issue?

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How do i customize Adobe Acrobat 2017 Enterprise install ??

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I need to suppress License key, auto update and sign in option for users

Re: How do i customize Adobe Acrobat 2017 Enterprise install ??

Re: Adobe Application Manager Stopped Working

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Thanks for moving this to the correct fourm.

 

Any chance you are able to answer the question?

Upgrade from Reader XI to Acrobat DC

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I have at least 50 machines that will need to have Acrobat DC instead of Reader XI, since Reader XI support is ending soon.  What is the easiest way to do this?  Are they different products meaning that Reader XI needs to be uninstalled and Acrobat DC installed?  I installed Reader XI on my machine and tried to check for updates, hoping it would push Acrobat DC but did not.  What is the easiest way to push them out in mass?  Can I do this with WSUS or 3rd party updates in SolarWinds Patch Manager?

 

Thanks for your time.

Re: Upgrade from Reader XI to Acrobat DC

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Yes they are different... Reader is free, Acrobat is a paid product


Re: Upgrade from Reader XI to Acrobat DC

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I meant Acrobat Reader DC.  Which is a free product.

Re: How to deploy Custom Tool to all users on a computer

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In Acrobat DC it is a little different.  While the *.aaui files still exist, it's the *.aapp files that are used in the Create Custom Tool app.  There is some documentation about it in the ETK but it's not a supported method at this time.  Here is a brief excerpt from that section of the ETK:

 

.aapp files and DChttp://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/AdminGuide/planning.html?zoom_highlight= custom+tool#aapp-files-and-dc

You can find a list of tools and their available properties in the .aapp configuration files at %installdir%\(productname)\AcroApp\(languageID)\. While it is possible to modify these files and leverage their rich configuration options, this technique is not officially supported since such options cannot be tested by Adobe.

 

 

I hope this helps

Re: "setup could not find Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 (x64) runtime on the machine. Without this, some application functionality will not work."

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The installer is looking for that particular version of the C++ Runtime.  It's the 64-bit version.  Is the version you have installed 64-bit or 32-bit?  

Re: Upgrade from Reader XI to Acrobat DC

How to get IE11 to stop opening PDF documents in browser.

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What I want/need:

  • When opening a PDF from a website for it to open in the Acrobat program and NOT in a web browser window.
  • We have this set up and working on dozens of other computers in our office.

 

What Happens:

  • It always opens a new tab and displays a blank page with the black X box in the upper left corner.
  • The only change to this scenario is if I ENABLE the Adobe PDF Reader add-on, and then it opens the PDF inside the browser tab - which we do not want.

 

Question:

  • How do I IE11 to stop opening a new tab and attempting to open a PDF when I have expressly disabled everything Acrobat related.

 

  • Running IE11
  • Windows 7 Pro / 64bit
  • Adobe Acrobat XI Standard 11.0.10

 

Have Tried (many time):

  • Re-installing everything, including Windows, from scratch.
  • Uninstalled and re-installed Acrobat XI Standard
  • Installed Acrobat Reader
  • Disabling Add-ons.
    • Yes, I know it is under "All add-ons" and is the Adobe PDF Reader" one that must be disabled.
    • I have tried disabling everything in there, including add-ons for other programs.
  • Made certain the extensions are all set up properly.
  • Tried the registry hack for TabProcGrowth in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
  • Tried adjusting it through the Accessibility options on the 5th page to say not in the browser window.

 

What am I missing? Thank you so much!

 

jp

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