Re: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional.zip Serial Key

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Chrystal Dueno

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Jul 9, 2024, 8:18:51 PM7/9/24
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I'm surly missing something simple. I am trying to update the Adobe CC and Adobe Acrobat (with CC) packages in JAMF. They keep failing with the response being to contact the vendor, and the install log is saying there was an error with executing the packages scripts.

Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional.zip Serial Key


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Try zipping (compressing) the install.pkg file with macOS before uploading into Jamf. That's what fixed the failures for us. You shouldn't need to zip the uninstall.pkg. Those are small enough that I haven't seen any problems letting Jamf do the zip compression.

I had the same issue. Kept telling me the file path was incorrect even though it was already looking at the PKG file. I tried lots of different packages but couldn't get it to work even though running it manually worked fine. I used the exact same process the year before which did work. I put it down to something to do with the OS version or file name encoding.

I contacted Jamf that wasn't really able to help but they pointed me in the direction of installing the apps via the Mac Apps page and using the Jamf App Catalog to install the adobe products. This has worked although it's not great.

Yeah, I run into this with Acrobat. The solution I'm using is a workaround. I'll jump on another Mac and manually check for updates for Adobe Acrobat.

I'll use Composer to package just the Acrobat app. And then I use a patch management policy to deploy. I'm sure that's a better way, but I can't get the package from the Adobe Console to work when I upload to Jamf.

I also use Adobe RUM to manage updates, and this helps. But I end up packaging it myself as well to get those pesky CVEs down.

I learned about RUM a few months back, and have been using it ever since. Adobe could do to be more obvious with RUMs existence, but it does work well. The only downside is on older installs of Adobe products RUM was not included and does not automatically install on its own.

i typically get machines to update adobe products including acrobat by running the adobe update manager in a form similar to this remoteupdatemanager --action=install, before running this command, I typically use the following style of command to close whatever app I am trying to update ex. osascript -e 'quit app "Acrobat Pro DC"' ; hope that helps.

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How can I open an Excel .xlsm file attached/embedded in an Adobe Acrobat Pro DC document? I keep getting this error message: "Adobe Acrobat cannot open the file attachment because your PDF file attachment settings do not allow this file type to be opened."

Searching the internet for this specific error message gives me this result: -adobe-acrobat-DC-cannot-open-the-file-attachment-settings-do-not-allow-this-file-type-to-be-opened-after-august-release.html

Because the information in the first document I found suggests that these attachments are treated specially due to being particular security issues, you'll probably need to manually specify that Acrobat is allowed to open them using the information from the second link above.

The default application behavior for file types in the attachment list can be modified manually as needed. New file extensions can be added to the list, existing ones removed, and the behavior changed for file types already in the list.

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