![]() I could accept this better if 10% of my machines didn't work. In this scenario, they definitely have the old version, and I know there's a new version - All the task does is run AdobeARM.exe, which it does successfully, and yet. If I remote onto a machine with a previous version and an update has just released, I can manually run the task, and it works exactly as expected - Within minutes, the new version is evident upon running Reader.įor the other 90% (rough figures), this inexplicably does nothing. ![]() ![]() It runs the task under the user's context (INTERACTIVE), and executes "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\ARM\1.0\AdobeARM.exe" at user logon, and at 11am each day.įor 10% of my machines, this works just fine. It does this by creating a Windows scheduled task upon installation, called "Adobe Acrobat Update Task". ![]() 1000 computer network are not automatically updating Acrobat Reader (free).ĪFAIK, Adobe Reader automatically downloads and installs updates in a truly seamless manner - In theory, a zero-touch approach for administrators. ![]()
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