![]() ![]() intunewin file for the Win32 application deployment engine, as per my post on deploying Google Chrome, download the Win32 App Packaging tool, create a file structure and copy the above files to the sources directory, it should look like this: Using the source files that we’ve just created, we need to create an. ![]() That’s it! I would recommend manually installing on a test machine at this stage to ensure all is well with the installation and to see that our customisations are present, do this by running the following command: Setup.exe /s Creating the Intune Win32 Application ref files, this has been created by the wizard which contains our customisation: Now back to the c:\Temp directory (or what you chose), you should see new. Once set, go to File and then Save Package: On the Online Services and Features, Tick Disable product updates (Best practise if you want to control application versions, otherwise untick it), Disable upsell, Disable Adobe Acrobat Document Cloud Services, Disable Adobe Sign, Disable Send for Review, Disable third party connectors such as Dropbox, google Drive, etc and Disable SharePoint connector: On the WebMail Profiles, tick Prevent end user from configuring WebMail profile: On the Shortcuts, Remove the shortcut from the Desktop section: On the Installation Options, select Make Reader the default PDF Viewer, Silently (no interface) and Suppress Reboot: On the Personalization Options, tick the option to Suppress display of the End User Licence Agreement (EULA): Once opened, a number of options appear on the left hand side, I will go over some common options that are typically selected or deselected for enterprises: Next, open the Acrobat Customisation Wizard DC application from the start menu, once opened, go to File, select Open Package and browse to the AcroRead.msi file in the above directory: Once extracted, your directory should be as follows: \AcroRdrDC2000920063_en_US.exe -sfx_o”c:\temp\” -sfx_ne (Note: The file name version may change going forward, update if required): Next create the C:\Temp folder (or a location of your choice) and using the Adobe Reader DC setup file earlier, extract the contents to this location using the following command. Download the Adobe Reader Customisation Wizard setup file hereīefore we can perform any actions within MEM and MECM, we must customise our Adobe Reader DC installation files, on your device used for package creation, install the Adobe Reader Customisation Wizard downloaded earlier, accept all of the defaults, no need to open it just yet:.Download the Adobe Reader DC setup file here.Device for package capture and customisation.Administrative permissions to MEM and MECM.4 Creating the ConfigMgr Application Prerequisites ![]()
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