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Tag Archives: Adobe Reader
Don’t put yourself at risk by virtualizing Adobe Reader X
Adobe released a new security advisory for Reader and Acrobat 9 and X this week to address details of an upcoming fix to these versions for a 0 day vulnerability. Exploits for this vulnerability exist for Reader and Acrobat 9 and are currently … Continue reading
Virtualizing Adobe Reader X
This post details virtualizing Adobe Reader X with Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6; however the same basic steps should apply to virtualizing Reader with any other application virtualisation product. Don’t Virtualize Reader Before I get to the details I would like … Continue reading
Deploying Adobe Reader X
Update 20 June 2011: updated for Reader 10.1. Release notes for 10.1 can be found here. Adobe Reader X is here and with the new protected mode feature to improve security you should be considering your deployment plans now. Note: … Continue reading
Deploy and update Adobe Reader with GFI LANguard
This post has been sitting in my drafts since June 2009 and for whatever reason I haven’t gotten around to posting it. So rather than delete it, I’m posting it as is – apologies in advance for quality of this … Continue reading
Deploying Adobe Reader 9 for Windows
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 … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe Reader, Adobe Updater, Silent, Transform, Unattend
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