If ] thenĮcho "Attempting to uninstall Acrobat DC 15" If [[ -d "$" -platform=osx10-64 -deleteUserPreferences=false Setup="/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/HDBox/Setup" UninstallDir="/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Uninstall" Please Test it in your system and then test it again and again, before releasing it. The script uses the Adobe un-installers to complete its task. I cant remember the post or who put it up, sorry. To get rid of all the old versions of Adobe, and to start with a clean sheet I have a script, which I found somewhere on Jamf Nation. zip, to my Premiere Pro policy the deployment succeeded. When I attached this new package, which I uploaded as. zip file (which will have one package inside NOT both, the installer and uninstaller) to Jamf Go into the Build folder and find your. While searching for a solution I found this tip: On all of the student computers Premiere, Photoshop etc. But now the surprising fact: This wasn't a M1 Mac. same error: "Try running the tool again". When I was checking a specific Mac I found out that Premiere wasn't there. Last week I was deploying Shared Device Licensed packages for our student Mac's. I ended up by uploading the Adobe CC SelfService package through Jamf Admin to my Jamfcloud instance. It's a bit stupid that I didn't post my solution here earlier. Has anyone been able to get this to it worked for me. An error occurred while running scripts from the package “AdobeCreativeCloud_NamedM1_04162021_Install.pkg”.) Contact the software manufacturer for assistance. (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. The installer reported: installer: Package name is AdobeCreativeCloud_NamedM1_04162021 However when I upload the same pkg and run via a policy on the same device with Rosetta 2 installed it fails and I get the following message. I am also able to install necessary apps if needed. When I create a new pkg(Just Adobe CC) and run manually on a M1 device with Rosetta2 installed it installs correctly. With this option, I assume the below workflow for creating a pkg for Apple Silicon devices is no longer needed? I do not see the InstallationCheck when I go into resources. Adobe Enterprise now has the option to create a pkg for Apple Silicon devices.
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