Enterprise Admin guide has most of that.

 

http://myitforum.com/myitforumwp/wp-content/uploads/group-documents/14/13177
60928-Acrobat_Enterprise_Administration.pdf 

 

From: Jim Dandy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 4:56 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Admin install for Adobe Reader

 

I'm trying to create an administrative install for Adobe Reader 10.1.2.
I've tried (seriously) about 10 different ways of doing it from various
different downloads and orders of applying .msp files but none have resulted
in a functional install point.  I've done it many times in the past so I
know this isn't all that difficult.  Can someone tell me which files to
download from where and how to set up the admin install.  I've basically
been trying

 

msiexec /a c:\somefolder\Acroread.msi /p AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp

 

with various msi's and msps (downloaded from different adobe sites or
extracted from .exe files which were downloaded from adobe).  Either the
msiexec fails with an error or it generates a package that won't install.
It would be really handy if I could download a v 10.1.2 msi but I haven't
found that yet.  Then I'd just do

 

msiexec /a acroread.msi

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Curt

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