Adobe have made the Adobe Customisation Wizard 9 available for download for use with deploying Acrobat and Reader 9 applications.
Good news is that this allows you to disable the Adobe Product Improvement Program window that some people have been having trouble disabling. I’m now in the process of updating my post on deploying Adobe [...]
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The latest version of Adobe Reader is available, so here’s a few preliminary details on what you might need to know when deploying it. It seems like only yesterday we were pulling our collective hair out over Adobe Reader 8 and now Adobe Reader 9 has been released and we’ve got to start over [...]
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by Aaron Parker on February 13, 2008
in Deployment
Adobe have recently released an update for Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8, updating them to version 8.1.2, to address a serious vulnerability that is leading to infections of Trojan.Zonebac via malicious banner advertisements.
The Sunbelt Software blog has some more detail on the exploit here: If you have Adobe Acrobat 7 or 8, make sure it’s updated, [...]
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Like all of the current Adobe applications, the CS3 suite comes bundled with Adobe Updater 5. When you are sequencing any of these applications you should ensure that Updater is disabled or not installed.
Allowing Updater to run from within the bubble will cause user profile issues. I was going to address this in a separate [...]
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The Adobe CS3 products include the Apple Bonjour service for use with the Adobe Version Cue server. You can view information on this implementation here: Adobe Creative Suite 3 and Creative Suite 3 components install Bonjour (Windows)
When you install any edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 family or a Creative Suite 3 component on [...]
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Adobe uses Macrovision FLEXnet to enforce licensing for their applications. This is a service that is installed when you install any of the CS3 applications and will start when you launch a CS3 application. This licensing tool is installed even if you are using volume license media.
In a MAV environment this service can be successfully [...]
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Adobe InDesign should be the last of the Adobe CS3 applications that I’ll have to sequence and like Illustrator, Photoshop and Acrobat, I had the same issues with sequencing and running the application on the client. So I don’t have to repeat myself, check out those posts first and here are the basics for sequencing [...]
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