![]() ![]() It finishes of with a jamf recon and policy to trigger the re-installation of the application.Īnyone got experience of this or have a similar workflow in place? To my knowledge there is no way of running the Adobe CC Cleaner app from terminal? ![]() Second policy runs the Adobe CC cleaner (e.g (./AdobeCcCleaner -force -application Adobe Acrobat DC -action clean. After download the policy triggers another policy with another custom trigger. *The policy downloads the Adobe CC cleaner to certain location. Alternatively the user raises a support ticket, and first line can trigger the policy with a sudo jamf policy -trigger fixAdobe. User launches self service and runs a policy (e.g. Does anyone know of the possibility to run the Adobe CC cleaner tool from terminal? Today the very last step is automated with a policy in JAMF Pro, but I’d like to automate further. Manually download and run the Adobe CC cleaner tool (which can be found here: ) I’m tinkering with a workflow to automate the uninstallation, cleaning and re-installation of Adobe Acrobat DC on client computers.
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