"/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/HDBox/Setup" -uninstall=1 -sapCode=PHSP -baseVersion=17.0 -platform=osx10-64 -deleteUserPreferences=true The syntax for this on Mac is as follows (that’s all on one line): All “Hyper Drive” Adobe installers (which is almost all, if not all of them for the last few years) will also deploy the means to run a command line uninstall of the software. Lastly, there is indeed the command line option. More information: Adobe | Uninstall Creative Cloud products (different to the above article!) Command Line This will probably also be the case for the uninstaller packages it generates. Note: CCP wasn’t designed to be used on macOS Catalina (10.15) or newer and has had some reliance on 32-bit processes. I’ve detailed this in a previous post here – Using Adobe Creative Cloud Packager to create an uninstaller in preparation for Adobe Creative Cloud 2019 Shared Device License deployment. If you still have access to the older Creative Cloud Packager (CCP), it’s possible to generate an “uninstall all the things” package. More information: Adobe | Uninstall Creative Cloud products Uninstall “All the Things” Package any “Animate 2020” uninstaller will remove any version of “Animate 2020” but won’t remove “Animate CC 2019”). Now it’s not as precise and will remove any matches for the major version (e.g. You can upload this uninstaller package into your Mac software deployment tool of choice ( Munki has an ‘ uninstallpkg‘ flag to pass when uploading both packages) and “install” this to remove the corresponding software. Migrating macOS Devi… on Migrating macOS Devices from o…ĭazwallace on Moving devices from Adobe Shar… Richard Glaser on Changes to Docker Desktop for… Stephan Peterson on Submit Jamf inventory update o… Recommended workflow to deploy Adobe software with Jamf Proĭeploying Docker Des… on Changes to Docker Desktop for….Submit Jamf inventory update on OS changes.Speaking at London Apple Admins for Beginners.
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