![]() ![]() Maybe the latest Adobe installations don't like being run during OSD anymore? But per Ninite's app update log, none of the Adobe products have been updated in their repository since at least January 12th of this year. And again, it works when I copy everything local and then run it, OR when I run it remotely from the package content directory, or when I run it as a deployed package from Software Center. I can't find anything on this error though. Reader DC : Install failed - Could not verify installation (1), 1603 - 3633 If it helps, the exact error we're getting is: And there's a second package that installs Chrome and Firefox, and it's still working as well. So the command and the package appear to be fine. In addition, we have one Ninite package that normally installs 7-Zip and Reader, and 7-Zip still installs just fine, while Reader doesn't. \, it's exactly the same), then it installs either Reader product without issue. This also just started happening, but Ninite installations for Firefox, Chrome, and 7-Zip are continuing to work correctly.Īlso, if I copy the Ninite setup.exe and batch file locally to a computer, and then run basically the same command that's in the batch file manually (other than removing ~dp0, and adding. Has anyone seen any issues installing applications using Ninite in a task sequence? It seems to just be Adobe Reader and Adobe Reader DC, but I haven't tried all of the available installs, so I can't be sure.
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