![]() I read that an 'Administrative Installation' needs to be created, and then patched. This might have been where some of my problems were coming from, so my next goal was to patch the MSI using the AcroRdrDCUpd1701220093.msp, and then re-create the transform file from scratch. What I discovered above is that in step 2, I was creating a transform file using the 2015 version of Acrobat Reader DC, but using the 2017 version of the ACW. Supposedly a fix was released in the 2017 branch of Reader. HKCU registry keys are not replicated for each user as for Adobe Reader I found a bug report with Acrobat Reader DC 2015 where the registry keys weren't migrating over properly at launch of Reader Mostly, none of the custom HKCU settings replicated to the user's registry. What I found was some of the settings in the ACW did not propagate to the installation. Msiexec -i AcroRead.msi TRANSFORMS=AcroRead.mst /quiet Step 6: From a virtual machine, run the installation files like this: ![]() Step 5: Save transform file as "AcroRead.mst" to the Reader folder Step 4: Modify the settings, including a few custom HKLM and HKCU registry keys I got from here: Step 3: Launch ACW, load AcroRead.msi from Reader folder Step 2: Install Acrobat Customization Wizard DC Step 1: Extract files from AcroRdrDC1701220093_en_US.exe using 7zip to a folder called Reader I'm trying to create a custom installation of Acrobat Reader DC 2017 using the Acrobat Customization Wizard DC. I'm moderately familiar with packaging and scripting installs, so there is a possibility my issue lies with my understanding of patching MSI files with MSP's. I've been banging my head on this problem for a few days now, and can't seem to find a resolution. Keep in mind for mine that check box and the nomenclature is removed leaving a gap of space and then it starts off with "Protected View". Here is a link to what I thought it was supposed to look like with the check box in place. It seems to be removed from the 2018 version or could it be due to a customization wizard. ![]() Something strange is that I also notice that there was supposed to be a check box for "Enable Protected mode at startup" on the Security section. Through most of my research everything points to how to do it in the gui and some antiquated registry keys for 2015 version.Īfter a great deal of time vested in what seems to be a dead end I am here to ask if there is a registry key I can deploy using GPO in order to turn "OFF" Protected view :Adobe Acrobat Pro DC version 2018.009.20050? I was tasked with finding a way to disable Protected Mode\View as it is causing an issue with our users and their older PDFs. I am working in an environment with about 1300 systems with a variety of adobe products being deployed one of which is the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC version 2018.009.20050. ![]()
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