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One of my users is having a strange issue. When she tries to open a PDF file from within Internet Explorer 8 using Adobe Acrobat Reader X (latest version) it pops up a small grey error windows saying: There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader.

Gygax The Internet has failed to provide me a dungeon crevice picture, so you get rainbow unicorn man instead. Bisecting this room is 5-8' wide crevice. On the Reliquary level of Dwimmerhold is a room. Still, spoilers ahoy!

It's an annoying problem especially because I removed Reader 8, 2015 9:10 AM by mr ngawaka There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat /Reader. There Is A Problem With Adobe Acrobat Reader If It Is Running Please Exit And Try Again 4 4. I had the same problem. In Control panel-programs, i saw the Windows PDF-reader programme. I uninstalled it, and suddenly Adobe reader were able to open the PDF file I tried to open on a website.

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If it is running, please exit and try again. (0:104) Then the user hits ok and its just a grey screen. Ive went into addons and made sure all the helper objects are enabled for Adobe, even disabling them all gives the same result.

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Now if the user tries to access the file like 10x, eventually it will open up but this keeps happening. Even reinstalled the application and same outcome.

My goal is to get Adobe Reader X 10.1.2 packaged as a single software deployment in Windows Intune. Currently, I have this working as a two part install. I have the Adobe Reader X 10.1.0.msi file along with a customized.mst file configured as a software deployment.

I then have the Adobe Reader X 10.1.2.msp file configured as a non-Microsoft update. This works, but does not meet my goal of having this all packaged together. Normally, I would be able to script the install as the following - when using a script, GPO, SCCM, etc: msiexec /i AcroRead.msi PATCH='AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp' TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst' With Windows Intune, I’ve tried configuring an all-inclusive software deployment by selecting AcroRead.msi (selecting to upload other files in the folder) and then adding the command line: PATCH='AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp' TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst' This fails with error code: 0x80070667 If I only call the. Mst file in the command line options (TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst'), everything works, but I have to deploy the.msp separately as a non-Microsoft update still. I’ve attempted several ways of configuring this, but cannot seem to get it working when uploading everything as one single package. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Additionally, I cannot find any information that says this is not possible.

Thanks in advance! Hi there, try to create an administrative network installation first, than patch the network installation point with the most recent '.msp'. Use it afterwards to deploy through INTUNE (if necessary with an optional MST file). Try: msiexec /a c: temp AdbeRdr1010_en_US.msi then follow the setup to create the admin install point Afterwards patch your new admin install point to the most current version like: msiexec /a c: tempinstallpoint AdbeRdr1010_en_US.msi /p c: temp AdbeRdrUpd1013.msp Thus you'll receive an up-to-date MSI file that can be customized with your MST that you most likely created with the Customization Wizard. If the wizard complains about the missing setup.ini file, just create an empty one in the deployment folder an let the wizard write it's content while saving the MST file.

Configure INTUNE as you already mentioned in you initial post --> ' TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst ' See for the most recent pacthes an the right upgrade path.

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  • One of my users is having a strange issue. When she tries to open a PDF file from within Internet Explorer 8 using Adobe Acrobat Reader X (latest version) it pops up a small grey error windows saying: There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader.

    \'Gygax\' The Internet has failed to provide me a dungeon crevice picture, so you get rainbow unicorn man instead. Bisecting this room is 5-8\' wide crevice. On the Reliquary level of Dwimmerhold is a room. Still, spoilers ahoy!

    It\'s an annoying problem especially because I removed Reader 8, 2015 9:10 AM by mr ngawaka There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat /Reader. There Is A Problem With Adobe Acrobat Reader If It Is Running Please Exit And Try Again 4 4. I had the same problem. In Control panel-programs, i saw the Windows PDF-reader programme. I uninstalled it, and suddenly Adobe reader were able to open the PDF file I tried to open on a website.

    \'1014\'

    If it is running, please exit and try again. (0:104) Then the user hits ok and its just a grey screen. Ive went into addons and made sure all the helper objects are enabled for Adobe, even disabling them all gives the same result.

    \'Reader\'

    Now if the user tries to access the file like 10x, eventually it will open up but this keeps happening. Even reinstalled the application and same outcome.

    My goal is to get Adobe Reader X 10.1.2 packaged as a single software deployment in Windows Intune. Currently, I have this working as a two part install. I have the Adobe Reader X 10.1.0.msi file along with a customized.mst file configured as a software deployment.

    I then have the Adobe Reader X 10.1.2.msp file configured as a non-Microsoft update. This works, but does not meet my goal of having this all packaged together. Normally, I would be able to script the install as the following - when using a script, GPO, SCCM, etc: msiexec /i AcroRead.msi PATCH=\'AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp\' TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst\' With Windows Intune, I’ve tried configuring an all-inclusive software deployment by selecting AcroRead.msi (selecting to upload other files in the folder) and then adding the command line: PATCH=\'AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp\' TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst\' This fails with error code: 0x80070667 If I only call the. Mst file in the command line options (TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst\'), everything works, but I have to deploy the.msp separately as a non-Microsoft update still. I’ve attempted several ways of configuring this, but cannot seem to get it working when uploading everything as one single package. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Additionally, I cannot find any information that says this is not possible.

    Thanks in advance! Hi there, try to create an administrative network installation first, than patch the network installation point with the most recent \'.msp\'. Use it afterwards to deploy through INTUNE (if necessary with an optional MST file). Try: msiexec /a c: temp AdbeRdr1010_en_US.msi then follow the setup to create the admin install point Afterwards patch your new admin install point to the most current version like: msiexec /a c: tempinstallpoint AdbeRdr1010_en_US.msi /p c: temp AdbeRdrUpd1013.msp Thus you\'ll receive an up-to-date MSI file that can be customized with your MST that you most likely created with the Customization Wizard. If the wizard complains about the missing setup.ini file, just create an empty one in the deployment folder an let the wizard write it\'s content while saving the MST file.

    Configure INTUNE as you already mentioned in you initial post --> \' TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst \' See for the most recent pacthes an the right upgrade path.

    ...'>There Problem Adobe Acrobat Reader 1014 1014(02.02.2019)
  • One of my users is having a strange issue. When she tries to open a PDF file from within Internet Explorer 8 using Adobe Acrobat Reader X (latest version) it pops up a small grey error windows saying: There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader.

    \'Gygax\' The Internet has failed to provide me a dungeon crevice picture, so you get rainbow unicorn man instead. Bisecting this room is 5-8\' wide crevice. On the Reliquary level of Dwimmerhold is a room. Still, spoilers ahoy!

    It\'s an annoying problem especially because I removed Reader 8, 2015 9:10 AM by mr ngawaka There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat /Reader. There Is A Problem With Adobe Acrobat Reader If It Is Running Please Exit And Try Again 4 4. I had the same problem. In Control panel-programs, i saw the Windows PDF-reader programme. I uninstalled it, and suddenly Adobe reader were able to open the PDF file I tried to open on a website.

    \'1014\'

    If it is running, please exit and try again. (0:104) Then the user hits ok and its just a grey screen. Ive went into addons and made sure all the helper objects are enabled for Adobe, even disabling them all gives the same result.

    \'Reader\'

    Now if the user tries to access the file like 10x, eventually it will open up but this keeps happening. Even reinstalled the application and same outcome.

    My goal is to get Adobe Reader X 10.1.2 packaged as a single software deployment in Windows Intune. Currently, I have this working as a two part install. I have the Adobe Reader X 10.1.0.msi file along with a customized.mst file configured as a software deployment.

    I then have the Adobe Reader X 10.1.2.msp file configured as a non-Microsoft update. This works, but does not meet my goal of having this all packaged together. Normally, I would be able to script the install as the following - when using a script, GPO, SCCM, etc: msiexec /i AcroRead.msi PATCH=\'AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp\' TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst\' With Windows Intune, I’ve tried configuring an all-inclusive software deployment by selecting AcroRead.msi (selecting to upload other files in the folder) and then adding the command line: PATCH=\'AdbeRdrUpd1012.msp\' TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst\' This fails with error code: 0x80070667 If I only call the. Mst file in the command line options (TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst\'), everything works, but I have to deploy the.msp separately as a non-Microsoft update still. I’ve attempted several ways of configuring this, but cannot seem to get it working when uploading everything as one single package. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Additionally, I cannot find any information that says this is not possible.

    Thanks in advance! Hi there, try to create an administrative network installation first, than patch the network installation point with the most recent \'.msp\'. Use it afterwards to deploy through INTUNE (if necessary with an optional MST file). Try: msiexec /a c: temp AdbeRdr1010_en_US.msi then follow the setup to create the admin install point Afterwards patch your new admin install point to the most current version like: msiexec /a c: tempinstallpoint AdbeRdr1010_en_US.msi /p c: temp AdbeRdrUpd1013.msp Thus you\'ll receive an up-to-date MSI file that can be customized with your MST that you most likely created with the Customization Wizard. If the wizard complains about the missing setup.ini file, just create an empty one in the deployment folder an let the wizard write it\'s content while saving the MST file.

    Configure INTUNE as you already mentioned in you initial post --> \' TRANSFORMS=\'AcroRead.mst \' See for the most recent pacthes an the right upgrade path.

    ...'>There Problem Adobe Acrobat Reader 1014 1014(02.02.2019)