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Re: Is the ARM service useful in an enterprise?

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To comment my own post, i need to add that Windows Patch Management = Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).

 

And the service is more or less already "disabled"

AdobeARM.log Content:

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0294] Adobe ARM 1.824.31.1644 logging started.

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0391] bUpdater policy set to disable Updater in SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDown\cServices

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0391] bUpdater policy set to disable Updater in SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDown\cServices

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0421] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-FFFF-7B44-AC0F074E4100}

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0421] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC MUI

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0421] ProductVersion: 19.012.20034

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0421] ProductUACPatching: enabled

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0484] FeatureLockDown set to disable Updater.

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0484]    Error Code: 100100

 

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0484] Automatic updates preference is off

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0484]    Error Code: 120200

 

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0485] bUpdater policy set to disable Updater in SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDown\cServices

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0699] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS

[2019-07-04 18:00:00:0699] Adobe ARM 1.824.31.1644 logging finished.

Problem I see: even though it is disabled, it keeps generating unnecessary logs and windows events.

 

Can't we just safely clean it and get rid of all that pollution?


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