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That zip package pre and post install scripts that do the deed, JAMF just tells the zip package to execute. As much as I respect automation, you must "make" the package in the Adobe Admin Console. This is all Adobe, JAMF cannot do anything here. We also are user licensed over machine licensed, so I cant speak for the license file as I have not messed with that in years.
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I also use JAMF Pro instead of JAMF School, but nuts and bolts are the same. I work in finance so its more important to keep the applications up to date, then it is to maintain compatibility with some external factor. We do use Adobe, and I maintain the packages. There's always a chance that I'm the first one to deal with this scenario, and if that's the case I'll try to remember by testing here. I'm about to test but was hoping some others may have already gone through this and could provide some guidance. What I'm trying to find out is how Jamf App Catalog would handle CC 2022 and CC 2023 packages and the transition from one to the other. My goal is to get away from building Adobe packages from the console, and let Jamf do it instead, so I'm trying to better understand the nuances of Jamf App Catalog and the special scenarios that surround Adobe packages, and how they work. The 2022 apps stay on the latest version of 2022 in the Jamf App Catalog - and that's fine for me. The only package I push from policy is the desktop app, that contains the shared device license config. I'm looking for specific feedback from anyone who is already using the Jamf App Catalog packages to deploy the Adobe Creative Cloud apps - that's what I'm doing. I already have Adobe packages built, and understand that workflow. Probably not someone who should have been teaching a Word class, or any class involving anything more complex than an abacus. She rearranged the ribbon in a previous lesson and could not put two and two together. I had a teacher hitting her computer yelling at it because the ribbon that Word 2003 had did not match the book.

I do understand wanting to make sure all devices are on a specific version for course work reasons.įunny story. With how big Adobe Packages are, this will also eat up a lot of disk space on your distribution point. With how Adobe handles this with their Admin Console, this will be a pain. Making duplicate packages for each app and version you want to offer.Make another package with Adobe CC and Adobe Lightroom.
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#ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD UPDATE HOW TO#
If windows is your os update your ms visual c++, if it can be updated (use google if you don't know how to do this) If windows is your os, repair all ms visual c++ versions that can be repaired (use google if you don't know how to do this) Ĭheck for, and if available, update your os Then uninstall the cc desktop app, again using the correct uninstaller per. Uninstall every cc app including preferences per If that fails, do a clean cc install carefully following each applicable step: If that fails, uninstall using the correct uninstaller from. Reset the cc desktop app by making sure it's in the foreground, then press:
