Adobe Acrobat Installer Http Request Failed With Status
Principal Consultant and Enterprise Mobility MVP since 2016. Nickolaj has been in the IT industry for the past 10 years specializing in Enterprise Mobility and Security, Windows devices and deployments including automation.
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Creator of ConfigMgr Prerequisites Tool, ConfigMgr OSD FrontEnd, ConfigMgr WebService to name a few. Frequent speaker at conferences and user groups. Author Principal Consultant and Enterprise Mobility MVP since 2016. Nickolaj has been in the IT industry for the past 10 years specializing in Enterprise Mobility and Security, Windows devices and deployments including automation. Currently working for TrueSec as a Principal Consultant. Awarded as PowerShell Hero in 2015 by the community for his script and tools contributions.
Creator of ConfigMgr Prerequisites Tool, ConfigMgr OSD FrontEnd, ConfigMgr WebService to name a few. Frequent speaker at conferences and user groups. Turns out that my environment doesn’t like having AcroRead.msi in quotes while creating the application. Msiexec.exe /i “AcroRead.msi” /qn /TRANSFORMS=AcroRead.mst — threw that 1619 error msiexec.exe /i AcroRead.msi /qn /TRANSFORMS=AcroRead.mst — works (kind of) Now the issue I’m facing is that even though I deployed it as a required application it doesn’t always install on its own. I’ve had to go into my Software Center and hit install for it to take. It is also ignoring AcroRead.mst during the install because it still creates a shortcut on the desktop and keeps the cloud options in Reader.
Hi Nickolaj, The appenforce.log is fine, the clients uninstall the previous version of reader and then install DC without as problem but the deployment status shows either in progress or error. When I click on the error tab it says ‘status information is currently unavailable for this deployment’. It seems to be working but I can’t monitor the deployment although when I try it set to supersede Reader 11.0.09 then it there is no issue. I’m pretty sure I’ve set it up exactly as you have posted, are there any other logs that I can look at? Thanks, Al •. I got it working bu using the.msi from here instead: I used the Swedish one and created a bat-file with%~dp0 to get the full path for the /update variable. Put the base msi in a subfolder named Base and the latest patch i a Patch Folder.
Create a new blank document. Evolus pencil pdf export templates. From on February 02, 2010 15:32:40 What steps will reproduce the problem? Start either standalone or plug-in Pencil, assuming default text template has been installed.
Then the install.bat above these. Works, but got an error that i Think just has to do with my detection rules in the sccm application. Msiexec /i%~dp0Base AcroRdrDC_sv_SE.msi TRANSFORMS=”%~dp0Base AcroRead.mst” /update%~dp0Patches AcroRdrDCUpd.msp /passive /l*v c: windows temp AR15.8.log •. Hi Nickolaj, Thanks for sharing this process 🙂 The uninstall works great but I’m receiving install errors. I’m able to launch the AcroRead.msi locally on the workstation but each time I try to install through Software Center I receive errors like the ones listed below: From the AppEnforce.log AdvertisePackage – MsiAdvertiseProduct Failed: 0x80070658 AppEnforce 9/1/2016 10:23:38 AM 956 (0x03BC) AdvertisePackage failed (0x80070658). AppEnforce 9/1/2016 10:23:38 AM 956 (0x03BC) Lowright users might fail to install this application if it requires higher privileges AppEnforce 9/1/2016 10:23:38 AM 956 (0x03BC) From the Application Event Log: Ending a Windows Installer transaction: C: Windows ccmcache b AcroRead.msi. Client Process Id: 4576.
Any ideas on what may be wrong? Thanks, Brandy •.
Is the issue specific to Adobe Acrobat X update? - Are you able to install other applications and updates? As this issue occurs due to insufficient permission to the user profile or probably some security settings might be blocking the user from making changes to the desired folder.