You can get rid of that by installing adobe, putting the machine in change user /install mode from a command prompt, answer the prompts for the licensing, going to help and turning off automatic updates, Close adobe and doing a change user /execute from the command prompt again.
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On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Magnus Hjorleifsson <magnus@dtev.com> wrote:
We have a script for adobe reader that accepts the license agreement as it cause CPU spikes.
Sent from my iPhoneWhen using provisioning server, what are people doing with the licensing messages w/Adobe products that require you to register them online? We have proper licensing for the apps and we register the applications (InDesign, Photoshop, etc) before creating our golden image/desktop template but when we log into desktops provisioned from these desktops we keep getting the Adobe licensing/registration messages.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Chris
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