The shortcut install file reads like this and works.Ĭ:\WINNT\system32\msiexec.exe /I "S:\Student\PhotoshopCSv9b\Adobe Photoshop CS2.msi" /qn I then manually copied all the relevant files/folders from the cd from to the shared network location drive including the modified abcpy.ini created above and tried using the installer shortcut below. Then I decided to remove the admin installation files created in the first place. Sadly the error message was that the photoshop.cer file couldn't be verified. By the way Abcpy.ini has to be copied from the CD to this location as it doesn't appear with the admin install. in the root location of the main msi file. Initially I tried do an Administrative install of Photoshop CS2 v9.0 and then tried creating a msiexec /i photoshop.msi /q type script after copying and modifying the abcpy.ini file with the correct serial no. Thanks to crazynut and a lot of perservance I have managed to get it to work. I have been banging my brains out over the last week trying to work on an unattended script method of deployment. I would prefer to find a setting to disable it in the help menu, although it's that big a deal, the updater doesn't even work through our firewall/proxy. I found that if you make the file read-only, then Abode Updater can't store it's settings if the user manually runs the Updater. Here is the contents of mine, from Creative Suite 2. For others, the Updater stores it's config in %appdata%\Adobe\Updater\AdobeUpdaterPrefs.dat
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