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Casper Suite Administrator's Guide v8.7 - JAMF Software

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8. Click the Options tab and set the installation options. For more information about these options, see the<br />

“Options for an Adobe Install” section.<br />

9. Click Save.<br />

Options for Adobe Installations<br />

The Options pane allows you to specify the following information for an Adobe installation:<br />

Priority<br />

Setting the priority determines the order in which packages are installed.<br />

Serial Number<br />

Providing this information identifies the serial number of products you are installing.<br />

Suppress Installer Dock Button<br />

An Adobe Installer icon will appear in the Dock of any logged-in user even if the installer is deployed in<br />

“silent” mode. Selecting this option ensures that the icon does not appear in the Dock.<br />

Ignore Conflicting Processes<br />

An Adobe Installer will fail if conflicting processes are found. Common conflicts include Safari, Firefox, and<br />

Microsoft Office applications. Selecting this option prompts the installer to ignore these conflicts.<br />

As a result, any plug-ins installed for applications that are running during the installation will not be<br />

available until the applications are re-opened.<br />

List of Available Payloads<br />

This provides a list of payloads available in the Adobe Installer Image.<br />

You can use a single Adobe Installer Image to create multiple distributions of Adobe products that may<br />

contain different sets of the payloads.<br />

Suppress EULA<br />

Ensures that users are not prompted with an End User License Agreement (EULA) when opening Adobe<br />

products.<br />

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