![]() ![]() Perhaps it's something to do with 'what folder the script needs to execute?Ĭan someone please let me know, the full and proper procedure using SCCM 2012 to uninstall this program. I have searched the net and there has been discussion about batch scripts and system rights, etc. This works fine when run manually but I cannot seem to get it working via SCCM. PDFCreator converts every printable document to PDF and other formats like PNG, JPEG and TIF. "C:\Program Files (x86)\PDFCreator\unins000.exe" /verysilent /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART PDFCreator is open source You can find the source code on GitHub. With this PDF converter you can merge multiple documents to one, rearrange pages and use automatic saving to have a fully automated PDF printer. Now, run printerhelper. Once the installation is complete, open the application and click. First please run cmd.exe as administrator and navigate to the PDFCreator folder (by entering cd C:program filesPDFCreator). ![]() This seems to install fine on the test clients.Īs far as I am aware there is no official MSI for this program, so I thought I'd try to uninstall the software, via the following. PDFCreator converts every printable document to PDF and other formats like PNG, JPEG and TIF. Note: If you see the message below when installing PDF Creator, click Skip Version. I have installed this via a 'manual scripted' method as an 'Application'. Ninites automation will install the apps in the background and without any toolbars or junk. My latest application to be installed is PDF Creator. 'Application' deployments seem to be working fine and as expected. You may install one copy of the Product on one desktop computer in a designated computer used for educational purposes under your license agreement. I have managed to setup a one site SCCM deployment. iLovePDF Online PDF tools for PDF lovers Every tool you need to work with PDFs in one place Every tool you need to use PDFs, at your fingertips. ![]()
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