Version: V1.2.0
DEPRECATED: This project is no longer maintained.
Microsoft has significantly changed the way Intune works - making deployments much easier through the Microsoft Store.
As such, no new releases are being made, and this script is provided solely for archival/reference purposes.
WARNING: This script downloads and installs files from various sources. It is NOT digitally signed. Your antivirus/antimalware software may flag some activities. Use this script at your own risk. All code is open source and available for review.
WARNING: The GitHub repository for the Win32 Content Prep Tool is still available, but this tool (Intune-Deployment-Tool) is deprecated and is no longer maintained. Please refer to the new Microsoft Store apps approach: Microsoft Store Apps Approach.
NOTE: The old packaging method for Acrobat still functions, but Microsoft and partners are moving to Microsoft Store apps. More info: Deploy Packages using MS Intune
This tool was created to speed up the packaging process of Win32 applications within Intune.
As some of you may have noticed, Adobe hasn't made it easy to deploy Acrobat applications as Win32 apps in Microsoft Intune.
The purpose of this repository was to simplify the deployment of Adobe Reader applications in Intune.
- Adobe Acrobat Release Notes
- Latest release of Adobe Acrobat Reader (64-bit) <-Alternative link->
- Latest Release of this Script
Your antivirus may flag this program as a virus, malware, or PUA.
This is due to the fact that the script downloads and installs executables from various sources,
and it is not digitally signed. Use this tool at your own risk.