PDQ Deploy
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I like it, but use it infrequently.
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We use it quite a lot in large environments. I am assuming it is an msi file correct?
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@dbeato said in PDQ Deploy:
We use it quite a lot in large environments. I am assuming it is an msi file correct?
It is the one that PDQ Deploy provides through their packages. MSU
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@dbeato said in PDQ Deploy:
We use it quite a lot in large environments. I am assuming it is an msi file correct?
$(Repository)\Adobe\Reader\DC\Continuous\AcroRdrDC1500720033_MUI.exe /msi EULA_ACCEPT=YES /qn
That is the install file and parameters
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I quit using PDQ with any regularity when I found chocolatey.
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I use it to deploy Adobe and tons of other packages. I have created nested packages to install all the new drivers and software (even BIOS updates) for newly-imaged computers.
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I used the deployment section on the Adobe site to download the installer, which hasn't been updated in quite some time.
In PDQ deploy, I have the following settings:
Afterward, I have a bat file that runs ninite pro to force an update on Adobe.
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This is where I got the info on deploying it.
https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Wizard/WizardDC/basics.html -
@wrx7m said in PDQ Deploy:
I used the deployment section on the Adobe site to download the installer, which hasn't been updated in quite some time.
In PDQ deploy, I have the following settings:
Afterward, I have a bat file that runs ninite pro to force an update on Adobe.
There is a PDQ Deploy package that will run the update, although I haven't tested it yet
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@jaredbusch said in PDQ Deploy:
I quit using PDQ with any regularity when I found chocolatey.
Same, but I only used it at the last job, now I just use a chocolate ps script that does all of it.