![]() ![]() The best way to fully appreciate the power of the Liquit Digital Workspace is to see the above example and other features in action.īook your demonstration today! Just click the ‘Request a demo’ button in the upper part of this web page. When this managed package is updated, every time the user launches Acrobat DC from the users workspace, this package will be delivered and Acrobat will be updated first before Acrobat DC is launched: This action uses the managed package described which we’ve created in the beginning of my blog. In my ‘Adobe Acrobat Pro DC’ package I’ve included an ‘Install package’ action. Now, last topic to discuss is how to actually deliver this update to the device. This is an example of how this looks like for my ‘Adobe Reader DC update’: Add a ‘Daily’ schedule and set its time to 07:00:00 (which is UTC)Įvery day this scheduled task will send you an e-mail message that there’s an update available for a particular managed package.Add one or more email addresses and click ‘Save’.Click the ‘Enabled’ checkbox to enable the notification.Then to finish the configuration of this scheduled task: Make sure ‘Modify scheduled task after creation’ is checked, then click ‘Finish’.Select ‘Check for updates’ as the action type.Use ‘Notifications’ for the name of this schedule task.To create a scheduled task ‘Notifications’: Set the Details, Settings and Authentication parameters for this email server:ĭon’t forget to use the ‘Test’ option to actually test the configuration: To receive email notifications from within Liquit Workspace first add an email server under Manage, Mail Settings: You can do this manually when you’re ready for reviewing updates.īut you can also automate this using scheduled tasks and receive e-mail notifications when an update has been applied. Select all package packages which you want to update. ‘Updates’ shows all managed packages for which updates are available: You can do this automatically, using a scheduled task, or semi-automatically using the ‘Updates’ feature of the Setup Store connector: This is how this managed package for Acrobat DC in my environment has been updated over time: ‘Managed’ means that every time a vendor releases a new update, in this particular case for Adobe Acrobat, the Setup Store connector updates all ‘managed’ packages with the latest version or update of that particular application. The Setup Connector now grabs the latest version of ‘ Adobe Acrobat DC Pro and Standard update – all languages’ and creates a ‘Managed Package’. In the Summary screen leave the ‘Modify package after creation’ checkbox checked.In the Entitlements screen add the users or devices you want to assign this package to.This option is only enabled when dealing with setups. In the Customize screen the ‘Configure’ option is greyed out.If one or more CVE numbers are applicable, these will be shown here too. ![]() Which means it can only be applied to a device which already has Acrobat DC installed. In the Setup details screen note the remark that this is an update.In the Details screen opt for ‘Package Type = Managed’ or leave it to ‘default’ when ‘Managed’ is your default.Select the ‘ Adobe Acrobat DC Pro and Standard update – all languages‘ update.Click Resources and search for ‘Adobe Acrobat DC’.Click Manage, Connector, then select the Setup Store connector.If you’re not familiar with Adobe’s Continuous and Classic tracks for the Acrobat product family, please read ‘ Document Cloud Product Tracks‘.įirst let’s create a managed package in Liquit Workspace using the Setup Store connector: In this blog I will describe how to create a managed package to update Adobe Acrobat DC using the updates which Adobe releases for the Continuous track. In Application of the Week – Adobe Creative Cloud (Part 1) I’ve described how to create a package to deliver Adobe Acrobat DC using Liquit Workspace. ![]()
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