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Installation failed | The installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance. | See Creative Cloud desktop application 'Installation Failed' error message |
Installation gets stuck at a random percentage | Installation gets stuck at a random percentage | See How to fix suspended installation errors for Acrobat on Windows and App installation hangs |
Unsupported OS error | Unsupported OS | See System Requirements for Adobe Acrobat | Pro DC, Standard DC |
Conflicting application while installing Acrobat | Please close the following applications to continue: <Application Name> | See Close a conflicting application or process |
Unable to reach or connect to Adobe servers | Unable to reach Adobe servers. Please check your firewall settings, ensure that the time settings on your computer are correct, and try again. | See Unable to reach Adobe servers |
Error 1722 | There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as the part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action InstallWebResources, location: C:Program Files(x86)AdobeAcrobat DCAcrobatAcroCEFAcroServicesUpdater.exe | See Error 1722 while installing/updating Acrobat DC/Acrobat Reader DC on Windows |
Exit code 7 | Please see the specific errors below for troubleshooting. For example, ERROR: DW003, DW006 ... | See Exit code 6 or Exit code 7 install errors |
Error 1603 | Fatal error during installation. | See Error 1603: A fatal error occurred during installation |
Error 201, P201 | We've encountered the following issues: There seems to be a problem with the download process. For troubleshooting tips, please visit our customer support page. | This occurs when the download is paused or when the server response is poor. See Network and connectivity issues |
Error 28000 | Installation of Acrobat Licensing Module has failed. For potential workarounds to this problem please refer to http://www.adobe.com/go/acrobat_installation_rollback | See How to prevent the rollback of Acrobat installation on Windows 64-bit |
Error 1923 | Adobe Acrobat Update Service (AdobeARMService) could not be installed. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to install system services. | See Error 1923 occurs when you try to update Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC |
Error 136, C136 | Unable to install the product | Click Retry to download and install Acrobat again |
Error 1328 | Error applying patch to file C:Config.MsiPT74ID.tmp. It has probably been updated by other means, and can no longer be modified by this patch. For more information, contact your patch vendor. | See Error 1328: Error applying patch to file |
Error 1406 | Could not write value {47833539-D0C5-4125-9FA8-0819E2EAAC93} to key SOFTWAREMicrosoftInternetExplorerToolbar. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. | See Error 1402 or error 1406 when installing Acrobat or Reader |
Error 19 | The return code from the Adobe Installer Process is (19). Stopping the installation process. Failed in Acrobat [Package Path to Acrobat] deployment (3145775). Stopping the installation process | See Acrobat installation fails with error code 19 |
Error 1935 | An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {9718BF1D-6A9F-3406-A992-630F7EF2F164} HRESULT: 0x80070308 | See Acrobat installation fails giving error 1935 on Windows |
Error 1, P1 | Sorry, installation failed. An unknown error has occurred. | See Resolve installation failure | Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application |
Error 205, P205 | There seems to be a problem with the downloaded file(s). For troubleshooting tips, please visit our customer support page. | This occurs when there is a problem with the downloaded file(s). See Network and connectivity issues |
Error 206, P206 | Retry installation. We are unable to reach Adobe servers. Please check your internet connectivity and firewall settings, then click 'Retry'. | This occurs when a network connection is unavailable or the server is unreachable. See Network and connectivity issues |
Error P22 | Sorry, installation failed Installation on case-sensitive volumes is not supported. Please choose a different volume for installation. | See Case-sensitive drives not supported or similar install error | Mac OS |
Error P81 | We've encountered the following issues: Another installer is currently running, which must be closed before installing this product. Please close other installers. | See Error P81 or 81 occurs when you install Acrobat DC |
Error Disk full | Installation done with errors due to low disk space or Installation failed due to low disk space | See Low disk space errors |
Insufficient disk space | Insufficient disk space. Please check minimum requirements and free up disk space to try again | See Exit codes 30 and 31 - low disk space errors | Creative Suite |
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Install / Update Adobe Reader to the latest version of the software: Adobe Reader XI 11.0.2 using the command line.
Simply follow the steps below =)
The process will be:
- Install Adobe Cusomization Wizard XI
- Customize the .msi
- Uninstall any existing Adobe Reader versions.
- Reinstall Adobe Reader 11.0.0 (silent install / supress reboot)
- Disable automatic update, delete desktop shortcut
- Apply Adobe Reader 11.0.1 update
- Apply Adobe Reader 11.0.2 update
- Install Adobe Cusomization Wizard XI
- Customize the .msi
- Uninstall any existing Adobe Reader versions.
- Reinstall Adobe Reader 11.0.0 (silent install / supress reboot)
- Disable automatic update, delete desktop shortcut
- Apply Adobe Reader 11.0.1 update
- Apply Adobe Reader 11.0.2 update
4 Steps total
Step 1: Download Adobe Reader XI 11.0 offline installer
Go to: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/11.x/
And click on the lasest version (at the time of writing, it is 11.0.2), select language folder, and download the installer.
And click on the lasest version (at the time of writing, it is 11.0.2), select language folder, and download the installer.
Step 2: Extract the AcroRead.msi on the Downloaded Installer
Open command line.
Navigate to the path where you saved the downloaded adobe installer.
Run the following command:
Navigate to the path where you saved the downloaded adobe installer.
Run the following command:
[INSTALLER].exe -nos_o'[DESTINATION_FOLDER]' -nos_ne
eg.
AdbeRdr11002_en_US.exe -nos_o'C:temp' -nos_ne
AdbeRdr11002_en_US.exe -nos_o'C:temp' -nos_ne
After the extraction, you'll see something like the attached image.
Note: if it doesn't extract to the specified location, eg. in C:temp, try removing the 'C:temp' and run it without specifying any location. It will place the extracted files in a default folder.
Default folder is in the following:
%ProgramData%AdobeSetup (Windows Vista and above)
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%Application DataAdobeSetup (Windows XP / Windows Server 2003)
Default folder is in the following:
%ProgramData%AdobeSetup (Windows Vista and above)
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%Application DataAdobeSetup (Windows XP / Windows Server 2003)
Step 3: Install Adobe Customization Wizard XI & Configure AcroRead.msi
Download and install Adobe Customization Wizard XI program.
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5515
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5515
1. Load the extracted AcroRead.msi in the Adobe Customization XI program by going to File > Open package.
2. On the Personalization Options, check Suppress EULA.
3. On Installation Options, check 'Remove all versions of Reader', click on Silently (no interface) and 'Suppress reboot' radio buttons.
4. On Shortcut Options, you can remove the Start Menu shortcut and Desktop shortcut if you want by right-click > Remove
5. On Online and Adobe online services Features option, check 'Disable product updates', and other things you want.
6. After customizing your AcroRead.msi, go to: Transform > Generate Transform, and save it as AcroRead.MST
7. Close the program without saving the changes on the .msi
Now you have a .mst file similar to the screenshot attached. We are ready to install! :)
Step 4: Install Adobe Reader XI
open command prompt and run the following command:
1. Install the base
msiexec.exe /i 'AcroRead.msi' ALLUSERS=1 /q /norestart TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst'
msiexec.exe /i 'AcroRead.msi' ALLUSERS=1 /q /norestart TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst'
2. Install 11.0.1 update
msiexec.exe /update 'AdbeRdrUpd11001.msp' /qb /norestart
msiexec.exe /update 'AdbeRdrUpd11001.msp' /qb /norestart
3. Install 11.0.2 update
msiexec.exe /update 'AdbeRdrSecUpd11002.msp' /qb /norestart
msiexec.exe /update 'AdbeRdrSecUpd11002.msp' /qb /norestart
Edit: For new updates 11.0.3 or 11.0.4, simply add it to a new line
e.g. msiexec.exe /update '[11.0.4].msp' /qb /norestart
e.g. msiexec.exe /update '[11.0.4].msp' /qb /norestart
You can incorporate all of these steps in a script and push either through Group policy or software such as PDQ Deploy to automate the deployment to all of your workstations.
Hope this helps!
Published: Feb 23, 2013 · Last Updated: Oct 16, 2014
11 Comments
- AnaheimAndy.d Feb 28, 2013 at 09:40pmdoes the Install step at the end patch the .msi with the .msp's or is it installing on the local machine and updating that installation? I've been struggling to get 11 to patch, and using msiexec /a AcroRead.msi /p AdbeRdrUpd11001.msp;AdbeRdrUpd11002.msp allows you to specify your install location for 11.0.2 but after patching the directory doesn't recreate the .msi in that location, it installs the files themselves.Anyone else having issues with Reader XI gpo deployment? seems like 10 was smootherEdit: tried going at it from a different approach. /a install the original AdbeRdr11000_en_US.msi to a new folder, then /p the two updates to the same folder, then take the AcroRead.msi from the folder and use customization wizard to make .mst and set changes, then copy the AcroRead.msi, the .mst, and the other folders it created and put them on the deployment server. Unfortunately this doesn't install anything and Event Viewer doesn't list it in the Applicable Group Policy Objects.
- Anaheimceding Feb 28, 2013 at 11:00pmAndy,They install Adobe Reader XI 11.0.0 and then patch the installation. For example, in my PDQ Deploy workflow, I have three steps:1) msiexec.exe /i 'AcroRead.msi' ALLUSERS=1 /q /norestart TRANSFORMS='AcroRead.mst'
2) msiexec.exe /update 'AdbeRdrUpd11001.msp' /qb /norestart
3) msiexec.exe /update 'AdbeRdrSecUpd11002.msp' /qb /norestartThey run one after another in a multi-step installation process. - AnaheimAndy.d Feb 28, 2013 at 11:37pmceding,Ah I think we may be talking around the same issue. PDQ runs those 3 steps locally on the machine (thus the /i) where using GPO you have to patch the msi before it's installed locally on the user's machine. Typically we accomplish this by taking original.msi and /a it to a new aip folder, then we /a the new.msi and /p the msp's (one patch at a time) to that same aip folder. Then we use the customization wizard to generate a mst with the settings we want. Finally we copy that to the deployment server, create the gpo and add the mst modifications.Now our testmachine isn't installing anything though, which makes me think it's been borked somehow and needs to be re-imaged to before I started this whole process...doesn't install anything at this point.Edit: finally got it to work, the last thing I was doing wrong was applying both msp's at the same time. For some reason it didn't like that but now it installs. Fixed my above steps to reflect this.
- Thai PepperTony Poupa Mar 5, 2013 at 11:58pmExcellent write up, thanks. I'm going to give this a go soon, so I'll let you know how it goes.
- SonoraMike McKelvey Aug 23, 2013 at 08:00pmIs anybody else having trouble getting Privileged Locations to deploy with the transform? I see that the registry settings are being deployed to HKLM but Adobe Reader XI doesn't seem to acknowledge them. Files from what should be trusted locations still open in Protected ViewMode.
- ChipotleQuantum Physics Sep 27, 2013 at 08:33pm@Mike McKelvey, I haven't had that problem. Please ensure that you are installing it as administrator and see if that works.
- Jalapenokarlkeppner Oct 11, 2013 at 02:42pmMany thanks,
This helps ALOT when pushing through AD or in my case KACE. - ChipotleJon Dehen May 22, 2014 at 02:42pmHi, I created a script you might be interested in. It automates steps 2 and 4 and creates a fully patched AIP when provided with the current EXE program. (I hope this isn't 'spam'...just trying to be helpful!) It doesn't include automatically adding the transform file.http://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2613-adobe-reader-administrative-install-point-aip-creator-for-group-policy-software-installation
- AnaheimEvan5329 May 23, 2014 at 02:28pmQuestion about this--Do I have to incrementally install all updates? Or can I just add the last?
- ChipotleQuantum Physics Jun 13, 2014 at 06:56pm@Evan5329, You need to incrementally install all updates in order for this to work.
- PoblanoAhren Bader-Jarvis Oct 25, 2017 at 05:23pmFor those that find this thread later like me, I was able to locate the Adobe Reader DC customization wizard: https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Wizard/WizardDC/basics.html