We leave most of our apps out of our reference image and install during the
imaging process. Apps like Acrobat have fairly frequent updates, so it's
easier for us to keep the app up to date and not have to rebuild the
reference image so often.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Wood, Sandy
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 8:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MDT-OSD] Capturing an image with Adobe Acrobat

 

We've been deploying some Win 10 tablets with Acrobat Pro DC on them. We've
installed most of the apps, including Acrobat, on a reference image and then
deployed that image to our tablets. We've not had any issues with Acrobat so
far. 

 

Today I read that If you image a machine with Acrobat I must first generate
a prov.xml file and then create a permanent offline exception that is not
machine specific. Sounds like I've been doing this all wrong. 

 

Is anyone doing this with their Acrobat deployments?

 

Sandy Wood

Network Engineer
Orange County District Attorney 
(714) 347-8775
(714) 824-0864 mobile

 

 

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