People,
I'm, trying to do the install with a batch script (we use deployment tools other than SCCM) and am trying to turn off the EULA window on first launch. I have this working with an msi and a ccp file I created with Creative Cloud Packager (serial number license under our ETLA). After a good deal of work (I'm mostly a Mac guy building Windows installers) I got it working with the line:
msiexec.exe /i "Exceptions\APRO15.0en_US\Adobe Acrobat\AcroPro.msi" /qb
But if I try to use the TRANSFORMS=[mytransform].mst switch to call the mst I created with the Customization Wizard (it's located in the same folder as the batch file and I have a copy in the same folder as the msi just to see if that helps) I get the dreaded "This installation package could not be opened..." error. With the Customization Wizard, I prepped the mst to turn off the EULA but, as Adobe said, I didn't enter the serial number in the C-Wiz as suggested in the help for CCP. Also, I could not get the script to run if I called the MSI in Build folder. It only seems to work with the one in Exceptions.
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?